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WOOD    LIBKARY 


CONSTITUTION 


MASSACHUSETTS   CnARITABlE 


MECHANIC  ASSOCIATION 


INSTITUTED  MARCH  15,  1795 


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INCORPORATED   MARCH  8.  1806. 


BOSTON; 

PRESS    OF   CROCKER   AND   BREWSTER, 
47  Washington-Street. 

1855. 


ACT  OF  INCORPORATION. 


COMMONWEALTH  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 

In  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  six. 

An  Act  to  incorporate  Jonathan  Hunewell,  and  others,  into  a 
Society  by  the  name  of  the  MASSACHUSETTS  CHARITA- 
BLE MECHANIC  ASSOCIATION. 

Sec.  1.  Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives^ 
in  General  Court  assembled,  and  by  the  authority  of  the  same,  That 
Jonathan  Hunewell,  and  all  those  who  have,  or  may  hereafter  as- 
sociate with  him,  be,  and  they  hereby  are  incorporated  and  made 
a  body  politic,  by  the  Name  of  the  "  Massachusetts  Charitable  Afe- 
chanic  Association,^^  and  by  that  name  shall  be  known  in  Lmw, 
and  shall  be  capable  of  sueing  and  being  sued,  and  shall  have 
power  to  have  and  keep  a  common  Seal,  to  make  by-laws  for  the 
election  of  their  Members  and  Officers,  the  collection  of  Assess- 
ments, the  regulation  of  their  Meetings,  and  the  appropriation  of 
their  Funds  for  charitable  uses  ;  but  shall  not  have  power  to  make 
by-laws  and  regulations  for  any  other  purposes  whatsoever. 

Sec.  2.  Be  it  further  enacted ,  That  the  said  Corporation  shall 
have  power,  and  shall  be  capable  in  Law  to  purchase,  have,  hold, 
use,  take,  possess,  retain,  and  enjoy  in  fee-simple,  or  otherwise, 
any  peri«onal  or  real  Estate  within  this  Commonwealth,  not  ex- 
ceeding the  value  of  Forty  Thou:^and  Dollars  in  Real  Estate,  and 
Ten  Thousand  Dollars  in  Personal  Estate,  and  the  same  to  sell, 
alien,  and  dispose  of  at  their  pleasure. 

Sec.  3.  Be  it  further  enacted,  That  the  annual  income  of  said 
Corporation  shall  only  be  employed  for  the  purpose  of  relieving 
the  distresses  of  unfortunate  Mechanics  and  their  families,  to  pro- 
mote inventions  and  improvements  in  the  Mechanic  Arts,  by 
granting  premiums  f»r  said  inventions  and  improvements  ;  ainl  to 
assist  young  Mechanics  with  loans  of  money. 


Sec.  4.  Be  it  further  enacted,  That  the  said  Corporation  shall 
be  and  continue  for  and  during  the  term  of  ten  years,  unless  the 
Legislature  shall  within  that  time  see  fit  to  dissolve  the  same. 

Sec.  5.  Be  it  further  enacted,  That  Jonathan  HuneweU,  Benja- 
min Russell,  and  Francis  Wright  be,  and  they  are  hereby  author- 
ized and  empowered  to  call  the  first  meeting  of  the  said  Corpora- 
tion, by  gi%'ing  notice  of  the  time  and  place  thereof  in  two  of  the 
Newspapers  printed  in  Boston,  thirty  days  at  least  before  the  time 
of  such  meeting. 

In  the  House  of  Representatives,  March",  1S06.  This  Bill  having 
had  three  several  readings,  passed  to  be  enacted. 

TIMOTHY  BIGELOW,  Speaker. 

In  Senate,  March  8, 1806.  This  Bill  having  had  two  several 
readings,  passed  to  be  enacted.  H.  G.  OTIS,  President. 

March  8,  1906. 
By  the  Governor  approved.  CALEB  STRONG. 

True  copy.— Attest,  JOHN  AVERY,  Secretary. 


In  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fourteen. 

An  Act  continuing  the   MASSACHUSETTS  CHARITABLE 
MECHANIC  ASSOCIATION. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  in  Gen- 
eral Court  assembled,  and  by  the  authority  of  the  same.  That  the 
"  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,''  incorporated  by 
an  Act,  entitled  an  Act  to  incorporate  Jonathan  Huneivell  and 
others  into  a  Society  by  the  Name  of  the  MASSACHUSETTS 
CHARITABLE  MECHANIC  ASSOCIATION,  shall  and  may 
remain  and  continue  a  Corporation,  with  all  the  legal  powers  and 
privileges  the  same  now  enjoys,  for  and  during  the  term  of  ten 
years,  from  and  after  the  time  limited  for  the  duration  of  said 
Corporation  by  the  act  aforesaid. 

In  the  House  of  Representatives,  February  2G,  1814.  This  Bill, 
having  had  three  several  readings,  pastsed  to  be  enacted. 

TIMOTHY  BIGELOW,  Speaiktr. 


In  Senate^  February  23,  1814.   This  Bill,  having  had  two  several 
readings,  passed  to  be  enacted. 

JOHN  PHILLIPS,  President. 

February  28,  1814. 
By  the  Governor  approved.  CALEB  STRONG. 

True  copy.— Attest,  JOHN  AVERY,  Secretary. 


In  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twenty-six. 

An  Act  continuing  the   MASSACHUSETTS  CHARITABLE 
MECHANIC  ASSOCIATION. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  in  Gen- 
eral Court  assembled,  and  by  the  authority  of  the  same,  That  the 
"  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,^''  incorporated  by 
an  Act,  entitled  an  Act  to  incorporate  Jonathan  Huncwtll  and 
others,  shall  and  may  remain  a  Corporation  during  the  pleasure 
of  the  Legislature  from  and  after  the  time  limited  for  the  contin- 
uation of  said  Corporation  by  an  Act,  passed  on  the  twenty-sixth 
day  of  February',  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  fourteen  ;  with 
the  same  powers  and  privileges  it  now  enjoys,  excepting  that  its 
personal  and  real  estate  may  amount  to  one  hundred  thoussnd 
dollars,  and  that  it  may  establish  schools  and  libraries  for  the  use 
of  apprentices  and  the  improvement  of  the  Arts. 

In  tlie  House  of  Representatives,  February  U,1S26.  This  Bill, 
having  had  three  several  readings,  passelTto  be  enacted. 

TIMOTHY  FULLER,  Speaker, 

In  Senate,  February  14,  1826.  This  Bill,  having  had  two  several 
readings,  passed  to  be  enacted. 

NATH.  SILSBEE,  President. 

February  15,  1826.     Approved.  LEVI  LINCOLN. 

A  true  copy.— Attest,  EDWARD  D.  BANGS,  Secretary. 

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In  the  year  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  forty-eight. 

An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  incorporate  the  MASSACHU- 
SETTS CHARITABLE  iMECHANIC  ASSOCIATIOxN. 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Senate  and  Home  of  Representatives  in  Gen- 
eral Court  assembled,  and  by  the  authority  of  the  same,  as  follows : 
The  "  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association  "  are  hereby 
authorized  to  hold  real  and  personal  estate  of  the  value  of  one 
hundred  thousand  dollars,  in  addition  to  the  amount  they  are  now 
authorized  to  hold  ;  and  the  income  of  the  same  shall  be  applied 
to  the  same  purposes  as  are  specified  in  the  former  acts  concern- 
ing said  Association. 

House  of  Representatives,  March  16,  1S43.    Passed  to  be  enacted. 
FRANCIS  B.  CROWNINSHIELD,  Speaker. 

In  Senate,  March  18,  1848.    Passed  to  be  enacted. 

ZENO  SCUDDER,  President. 

iWarcA  18,  1S48.    Approved.  GEORGE  N.  BRIGGS. 

Secretary's  Office,  March  24,  1S43.  I  certify  the  within  to  be  a 
Irue  copy  of  the  original  acts. 

WILLIAM  B  CALHOUN,  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth, 


CONSTITUTION 


PREAMBLE. 

It  is  universally  admitted,  that  the  combined 
operations  of  the  Mechanic  Powers  have  been 
the  source  of  those  useful  inventions  and  scientific 
arts  which  have  given  to  polished  society  its 
wealth,  conveniences,  respectability,  and  defence  ; 
and  which  have  ameliorated  the  condition  of  its 
citizens.  Rational,  then,  is  the  inference,  that  the 
association  of  those  who  conduct  these  powers  in 
their  operations,  will  prove  highly  beneficial,  in 
promoting  mutual  good  offices  and  fellowship  ',  in 
assisting  the  necessitous,  encouraging  the  ingen- 
ious, and  in  rewarding  fidelity.  To  effect  these 
desirable  ends,  the  present  associates  agree  to  be 
governed,  as  a  society,  by  the  following  Consti- 
tution : 

ARTICLE    I. 

NAME    AND    QUALIFICATIONS. 

Sec  1.  The  name  of  this  Association,  as  speci- 
fied in  the  Act  of  Incorporation,  shall  be  "  The 
Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Asso- 
ciation." 


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Sec.  2.  This  Association  shall  consist  of  Me- 
chanics, Manufacturers,  and  those  practised  in  the 
Arts.  If  a  Mechanic,  he  shall  be  a  master  work- 
man ;  if  a  Manufacturer,  he  shall  be  either  a  man- 
aging proprietor,  or  a  superintendent  of  a  manu- 
factory ;  if  an  Artist,  he  shall  be  in  management 
of  business  on  his  own  account ;  except  as  pro- 
vided in  Art.  2,  Sec.  3. 

Sec.  3.  Every  person  to  become  a  member 
must  be  twenty-one  years  of  age,  of  good  moral 
character,  be  approved  by  the  Government,  receive 
two  thirds  of  the  votes  of  the  members  present  at 
a  regular  meeting  of  the  Association,  pay  to  the 
Secretary  such  admission  fees  as  the  regulations 
may  require,  and  within  ninety  days  subscribe  to 
the  Constitution. 

Sec.  4.  The  officers  of  this  Association  shall 
be  a  President,  Vice-President,  Treasurer,  twelve 
Trustees,  and  a  Secretary  ;  and  they  shall  consti- 
tute and  be  denominated  "  The  Government  of  the 
Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association."' 

ARTICLE  II. 

CONDITIONS    OF    MEMBERSHIP. 

Sec.  1.  The  amount  of  admission  fee  shall  be 
according  to  the  age  of  the  person  admitted,  as 
follows  : — 

From  21  to  35  years  of  age,  fifteen  dollars. 

From  35  to  50  years  of  age,  twenty  dollars. 

Fifty  years  and  upwards,  twenty-live  dollars. 


Each  member  shall  be  subject  to  quarter-yearly 
assessments  of  fifty  cents. 

Sec.  2.  Any  person  possessing  suitable  qualifi- 
cations may  become  a  life  member,  by  paying 
forty  dollars.  Any  member  who  has  been  such 
for  thirty  years  uninterruptedlyj  and  has  paid  all 
assessments,  shall  be  considered  a  life  member. 
Any  member  who  has  been  such  for  twenty  years, 
and  has  paid  all  assessments,  may  become  a  life 
member  on  the  payment  of  ten  dollars.  Any 
member  who  has  been  such  for  ten  years,  and  has 
paid  all  assessments,  may  become  a  life  member 
on  the  payment  of  twenty  dollars.  Any  member 
who  has  paid  all  assessments  may  become  a  life 
member  by  paying  thirty  dollars.  Life  members 
shall  be  exempt  from  the  quarterly  assessments, 
but  shall  be  subject  to  all  other  rules  of  the  Asso- 
ciation. 

Sec.  3.  Such  persons  of  distinction,  patrons  of 
the  arts,  and  friends  to  mechanics,  as  the  Asso- 
ciation shall,  from  time  to  time,  agree  upon,  may 
be  admitted  honorary  members  by  a  vote  of  two 
thirds  of  the  members  present  at  any  regular 
meeting;  but  they  shall  not  be  entitled  to  any  of 
the  pecuniary,  elective,  or  controlling  privileges  of 
the  Association. 

ARTICLE  III. 

MEETINGS. 

Sec  1.  The  Meetings  of  the  Association  shall 
be  held  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  January,  April, 


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July,  and  October,  at  such  time  and  place,  in  Bos- 
ton, as  the  President  shall  direct.  But  should  any- 
public  event  occur  on  the  day  appointed  for  either 
of  said  meetings,  the  President,  with  the  advice  of 
the  Government,  may  call  a  meeting  on  a  prior  or 
subsequent  day. 

Sec.  2.  Every  third  year  from  1821  there  shall 
be  a  Public  Festival,  in  October,  unless  the  Asso- 
ciation at  their  meeting  in  January  previous  other- 
wise decide  ;  on  which  occasion  an  Address  shall 
be  pronounced  by  a  member.  The  expenses  of 
such  Festivals  shall  be  defrayed  by  an  assessment 
on  the  members ;  provided,  nevertheless,  that  if  any 
member  be  out  of  the  State  or  be  prevented  by 
sickness  from  attending,  or  shall  leave  a  notice  in 
writing  with  the  Secretary,  fifteen  days  at  least 
before  the  celebration  of  such  Festival,  that  it  is 
not  his  intention  to  partake  of  the  same,  he  shall 
be  excused  from  paying  the  assessment  which 
shall  be  laid  therefor. 

Sec.  3.  The  regular  meetings  of  the  Govern- 
ment shall  be  held  monthly,  and  at  such  time  and 
place  as  they  may  direct. 

ARTICLE  lY. 

ELECTION    OF    OFFICERS. 

Sec  1.  The  election  of  otficers  shall  be  at  the 
first  meeting  in  January,  annually,  by  written 
votes,  a  majority  making  a  choice.  The  Presi- 
dent,   Vice-President,    Treasurer,    and    Secretary, 


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shall  be  voted  for  separately;  the  Trustees  may 
all  be  named  on  one  ticket.  In  case  the  Asso- 
ciation should  fail  to  elect  all  or  either  of  its 
officers  on  the  aforesaid  day,  the  meeting  may  be 
adjourned  from  time  to  time,  until  such  election  is 
completed ;  provided,  however,  that  not  more  than 
ten  days  shall  intervene  from  one  adjournment  to 
another. 

Sec.  2.  The  same  person  shall  not  be  eligible 
to  the  office  of  President,  Vice-President,  or  Trus- 
tee, more  than  three  years  successively. 

ARTICLE  V. 

DUTY    OF    OFFICERS. 

Sec.  1.  The  President  shall  preside  at  the 
meetings  of  the  Association  and  Government.  He 
shall  call  special  meetings  whenever  a  majority 
of  the  Government  shall  deem  it  expedient.  He 
shall  sign  all  documents  and  certificates  issued  by 
the  Association  or  Government.  He  may  appoint 
such  temporary  subordinate  officers,  from  time  to 
time,  as  may  be  deemed  necessary  for  the  promo- 
tion of  order,  and  the  arrangement  of  processions. 
He  shall  read,  or  cause  to  be  read,  the  journal  of 
proceedings  at  the  regular  meetings  of  the  Govern- 
ment and  Association. 

Sec.  2.  The  Vice-President  shall  sign  all  of- 
ficial documents  which  require  the  signature  of 
the  President.  In  the  absence  of  the  President, 
he  shall  preside  in  the  Association  and  Govern- 


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ment.  In  the  absence  of  the  President  and  Vice- 
President,  a  President  pro  tempore  shall  be  chosen 
to  preside. 

Sec.  3.  The  Treasurer  shall  be  intrusted  with 
all  the  property  of  the  Association  not  otherwise 
provided  for.  He  shall,  from  time  to  time,  invest 
and  dispose  of  the  funds  in  such  manner  as,  with 
the  advice  of  the  Committee  of  Finance,  he  shall 
deem  most  beneficial.  He  shall  report  annually, 
the  amount  and  species  of  property  in  his  care. 
He  shall  pay  no  money  without  a  warrant  from 
the  Committee  of  Finance.  He  shall  exhibit  his 
accounts  annually,  for  their  inspection,  and  shall 
give  them  a  bond  with  sufficient  surety,  for  the 
faithful  discharge  of  his  trust. 

Sec.  4.  The  Secretary  shall  keep  a  fair  and 
correct  journal  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Associa- 
tion and  Government.  He  shall  collect  all  assess- 
.ments  and  other  dues  from  members,  and  pay  the 
amount  over  quarter-yearly  to  the  Treasurer,  tak- 
ing his  receipt  for  the  same.  He  shall  notify  each 
candidate  of  his  admission,  within  ten  days  there- 
after. He  shall  notify  each  member  of  his  dues 
to  the  Association.  He  shall  issue  notifications 
for  all  meetings  of  the  Association  and  Govern- 
ment. He  shall  furnish  the  chairman  of  each 
committee  with  the  vote  of  his  appointment,  and 
attend  the  meetings  of  committees  when  required. 
He  shall  furnish  the  Committee  of  Relief  with  the 
name  of  every  person  discharged  from  the  Asso- 
ciation.    He  shall  exhibit  annually,  to  the  Com- 


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mittee  of  Finance,  a  statement  of  his  receipts  and 
payments,  and  submit  his  accounts  to  their  inspec- 
tion. He  shall  be  exempt  from  assessments  or 
periodical  dues,  and  receive  such  compensation 
for  his  services  as  shall  be  designated  by  the 
Committee  of  Finance. 

ARTICLE  VI. 

COMMON    SEAL. 

The  Association  shall  have  a  common  seal, 
which  shall  be  in  tha  care  of  the  Secretary,  and 
which  shall  be  affixed  to  all  its  official  documents 
and  certificates  which  require  the  signature  of  the 
President. 


ARTICLE  VII. 


GOVERNMENT. 


It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Government  to  guard 
the  interest,  respectability,  and  prosperity  of  the 
Association.  They  shall  superintend  its  pruden- 
tial concerns,  and  pursue  such  measures  as,  in 
their  opinion,  will  best  promote  them.  They  may 
correspond  with  other  Associations  of  Mechanics 
and  Manufacturers,  on  such  subjects  as  are  calcu- 
lated to  promote  the  general  objects  of  this  institu- 
tion, and  shall  submit  such  correspondence  to  the 
Association,  for  the  information  of  its  members. 
They  shall  have  power  to  remit  arrearages  to  un- 
fortunate members,  and  to  grant  such  sums  to  in- 
2. 


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digenl  members,  their  widows,  or  orphans,  as  they 
shall  think  proper,  not  exceeding  twenty  dollars  in 
any  one  instance.  They  shall  report  to  the  Asso- 
ciation, at  every  quarterly  meeting,  all  remittances 
and  donations  made  by  them  during  the  recess. 
They  shall  examine  and  approve  the  record  of 
their  last  meeting,  previous  to  reading  the  same 
at  the  quarterly  meeting  of  the  Association.  They 
shall,  annually,  at  their  first  meeting  after  the 
election  of  officers,  appoint  a  Committee  of  Fi- 
nance, consisting  of  the  President,  (who  shall  be 
chairman  ex  officio.)  the  Vice-President,  and  three 
Trustees,  the  latter  to  be  chosen  by  written  votes. 

ARTICLE  VIII. 

COMMITTEES. 

Sec.  1.  A  Committee  of  Relief,  shall  be  chosen 
by  nomination  annually,  on  the  day  for  and  after 
the  choice  of  officers,  whose  duty  it  shall  be  to 
seek  out  and  relieve  such  indigent  members  of 
the  Association,  or  their  families,  as  may  be 
proper  objects  of  charity,  and  to  receive  and  act 
on  all  petitions  for  relief.  They  shall  report  their 
doings  quarterly  to  the  Secretary,  that  he  may  lay 
them  before  the  Government.  They  shall  make 
an  annual  report  in  detail  to  the  Government,  pre- 
vious to  the  election  of  officers,  which  report  shall 
not  be  recorded. 

Sec  2.  The  Committee  of  Finance  shall  super- 
intend the  expenditures  of  the  Association ;  they 


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shall  advise  with  the  Treasurer  respecting  the  in- 
vestment of  funds,  and  shall  have  the  general 
oversight  of  the  fiscal  concerns  of  the  Association. 
They  shall  examine  the  records  and  accounts  of 
the  Treasurer  and  Secretary,  at  the  close  of  the 
year,  and  report  a  statement  of  the  property  of  the 
Association,  previous  to  the  election  of  officers. 

ARTICLE   IX. 

GENERAL    REGULATIONS. 

Sec.  1.  Beneficence,  and  the  promotion  of  the 
industrial  Arts,  are  the  main  objects  of  this  Asso- 
ciation, and  to  effect  these,  such  appropriations 
shall  be  made  as  may  be  consistent  with  its 
funds. 

Sec  2.  On  the  death  of  a  member,  the  Treas- 
urer shall  immediately  present  the  sum  of  forty 
dollars  to  his  widow,  family,  or  legal  representa- 
tive; but  when  there  is  no  widow,  family,  nor 
legal  representative,  then  the  money  shall  be  ap- 
propriated to  defray  his  funeral  expenses  5  first,  in 
all  cases,  deducting  therefrom  his  dues  to  the  As- 
sociation. 

Sec.  3.  As  it  is  compatible  with  the  act  of  in- 
corporation, and  the  good  of  society,  the  Associa- 
tion may,  from  time  to  time,  when  the  state  of  its 
finances  will  warrant,  grant  such  premiums  for 
superior  workmanship  in  the  respective  arts,  as 
the  Government  shall  deem  expedient. 


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Sec.  4.  Any  member  who  shall  suffer  his  dues 
to  the  Association  to  amount  to  six  dollars,  having 
been  duly  notified  thereof  by  the  Secretary,  shall 
be  liable  to  forfeit  his  membership,  and  it  shall  be 
the  duty  of  the  Government  to  report  such  mem- 
bers to  the  Association  for  discharge,  unless,  in 
their  judgment,  there  be  circumstances  to  excuse 
such  delinquency.  A  member  having  been  dis- 
charged for  delinquency,  shall  not  be  again  ad- 
mitted without  having  first  paid  his  past  dues,  and 
been  balloted  for  by  the  Association. 

Sec.  5.  To  reward  industry,  correct  habits,  and 
fidelity,  the  Association  decrees,  that  when  an  ap- 
prentice of  a  member,  on  arriving  at  twenty-one 
years  of  age,  shall  produce  a  certificate  from  the 
person  with  whom  he  hath  served  his  apprentice- 
ship, that  he  has  behaved  with  fidelity  and  atten- 
tion, and  has  not  violated  any  agreement  made  by 
him,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Government  to 
direct  that  he  be  furnished  with  a  certificate, 
sealed  with  the  seal  of  the  Association,  signed  by 
the  President  and  Vice-President,  and  attested  by 
the  Secretary. 

Which  Certificate  shall  be  in  the  following 
terms : 

Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association. 

To  all  who  shall  see  these  presents,  Greeting.    Whereas  , 

of  ,  hath  presented  to  us  the  Certificate  of  ,  of 

,  setting  forth,  that  the  said  hath  duly  discharged 

the  duties,  and  fulfilled  his  engagements  as  a  faithful  api)rentice, 
and  that  he  recommends  him  as  worthy  tlie  countenance  of  the 
Association :  Therefore, 


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We,  the  President  and  Vice-President,  in  behalf  of  said  Asso- 
ciation, do  grant  him  this  Certificate  of  our  approbation  ;  and  do 
recommend  him  to  the  notice,  encouragement,  protection,  and 
patronage  of  all  persons,  in  all  countries  where  he  may  sojourn. 

In  testimony  whereof,  we  have  caused  the  seal  of  our  Associa- 
tion to  be  attached  to  these  presents,  and  signed  the  same  this 
day  of  ,  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  and  in  the 

year  of  our  Institution. 

,  President. 
Attest,  ,  Vice-President. 

Secretary. 

Sec.  6.  The  Government  shall  have  power  at 
any  meeting,  by  a  unanimous  vote  of  the  members 
present,  to  expel  any  member  who  shall  be  ad- 
judged to  be  guilty  of  ungentlemanlike  or  dishon- 
orable conduct ;  but  the  member  so  expelled  may 
appeal  to  the  Association  at  any  time  within  one 
year  from  such  expulsion. 

Sec.  7.  It  shall  be  considered  dishonorable  and 
ungentlemanly  conduct  for  any  member  of  this 
Association  to  employ  the  apprentice  of  another 
person,  who  shall  have  left  his  service  without  his 
consent,  unless  the  consent  of  the  Government  of 
the  Association  that  such  apprentice  may  be  so 
employed  shall  have  been  obtained.  But  no  such 
subject  shall  be  brought  before  the  Government 
until  the  person  aggrieved  shall  have  applied  to 
the  offending  member,  and  the  latter  shall  have 
refused,  or  for  an  unreasonable  length  of  time  neg- 
lected, to  give  proper  satisfaction. 

Sec  8.  Every  person  becoming  a  member 
shall  be  entitled  to  an  authenticated  Certificate  of 
his  membership,  and  a  copy  of  the  Constitution. 


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Sec.  9.  Whenever  a  vacancy  shall  occur  in  the 
Government,  it  shall  be  their  duty  to  call  a  special 
meeting  of  the  Association  to  fill  the  same. 

Sec  10.  There  shall  be  an  appropriate  Stand- 
ard for  the  Association,  to  be  borne  in  general 
procession. 

ARTICLE  X. 

RULES     OF     ORDER. 

Sec.  1.  At  all  meetings  of  the  Association  or 
Government,  the  members  shall  be  called  to  order 
within  thirty  minutes  after  the  time  named  in  the 
notification  for  the  meeting,  provided  a  quorum  is 
present ;  to  form  which,  nine  members  shall  be 
necessary  in  the  Government,  and  twenty-one  in 
the  Association. 

Sec.  2.  In  all  questions  discussed  in  the  Asso- 
ciation, the  person  speaking  shall  stand  uncovered, 
and  address  the  presiding  officer;  he  shall  not  be 
interrupted  while  speaking,  except  to  be  called  to 
order.  These  rules  shall  also  be  observed  in  the 
Government,  except  that  the  member  may  be 
seated  while  speaking. 

Sec.  3.  No  member  shall  speak  more  than 
twice  to  the  same  question,  except  for  the  purpose 
of  explanation ;  unless  he  obtains  permission  from 
the  members  present. 

Sec  4.  The  presiding  officer  shall  have  power, 
and  it  shall  be  his  duty,  to  regulate  the  delibera- 
tive proceedings  of  the  Association  and  Govern- 
ment, agreeably  to  legislative  usage. 


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Sec.  5.  No  subject  foreign  to  the  purposes  of 
the  Association  shall  be  introduced  at  any  of  its 
meetings  for  business. 

ARTICLE  XI. 

Sec.  1.  The  foregoing  Constitution  may  be 
amended  or  repealed  whenever  three  quarters  of 
the  number  present  at  any  meeting  shall  so  deter- 
mine ;  but  no  such  alteration  shall  be  made  unless 
the  subject  shall  have  been  proposed  at  a  previous 
meeting,  and,  in  the  mean  time,  referred  to  a  com- 
mittee, and  the  same  specified  on  the  notification 
for  the  meeting  at  which  it  is  to  be  considered. 

Sec.  2.  All  former  rules  and  regulations  of  the 
Association  inconsistent  with  this  Constitution  are 
hereby  repealed. 


OFFICERS 


MASSACHUSETTS    CHARITABLE    MECHANIC 
ASSOCIATION, 

From  its  Institution,  in  1795,  to  1854. 

1795. 

Paul  Revere,  President. 

Edward  Tuckerman,  Vice-President. 

Samuel  Gore,  Treasurer. 

John  W.  Folsom,  Secretary. 

Trustees.  Richard  Faxon,  Edmund  Hart,  Ben- 
jamin Russell,  Thomas  Clement,  Benjamin  Cal- 
lender,  Samuel  Bangs,  Stephen  Gore^  Giles  Rich- 
ards, Jonathan  Hunewell. 

1796. 

Paul  Revere,  President. 

Edward  Tuckerman,  Vice-President. 

Samuel  Gore,  Treasurer. 

John  W.  Folsom,  Secretary. 

Trustees.  Richard  Faxon,  Edmund  Hart,  Ben- 
jamin Russell,  Thomas  Clement,  Stephen  Gore, 
Benjamin  Callender,  Giles  Richards,  Jonathan 
Hunewell,  Samuel  Emmons. 


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1797. 

Paul  Revere,  President. 

Edward  Tuckerman,^  Vice-President. 

Samuel  Gore,  Treasurer. 

John  W.  Folsom,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Richard  Faxon,  Edmund  Hart,  Ben- 
jamin Russell,  Thomas  Clement,   Stephen   Gore, 
Giles  Richards,  Jonathan  Hunewell,  Samuel  Em- 
mons, James  Eunson. 

1798. 

Paul  Revere,  President. 

Edward  Tuckerman,  Vice-President. 

Samuel  Gore,  Treasurer. 

John  W-  Folsom,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Benjamin     Russell,    Edmund    Hart, 
Jonathan  Hunewell,  Samuel  Emmons,  James  Eun- 
son, Thomas  Patten,  Zachariah  Hicks,  Humiphrey 
Clark,  William  Williams. 

1799. 

Jonathan  Hunewell,  President. 

Benjamin  Russell,  Vice-President. 

David  West,  Treasurer. 

John  W.  Folsom,  Secretary. 
Trustees.      Edmund    Hart,     Samuel    Emmons, 
Zachariah  Hicks,  Humphrey  Clark,  William  Wil- 
liams, Ebenezer  Larkin,  John  Bray,  Moses  Eayres, 
Solomon  Cotton. 

1800. 

Jonathan  Hunewell,  President 

Benjamin  Russell,  Vice-President. 

David  West,  Treasurer. 

James  Phillips,  Sccretaiy. 
Trustees.     Solomon   Cotton,   William  Williams, 
Humphrey  Clark,  Zachariah  Hicks,  F^benezer  Lar- 
kin, Moses  Eayres,  Jonathan  Balch,  William  Todd, 
Henry  Purkitt. 


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1801. 

Jonathan  Hunewell,  President. 

Benjamin  RusselL  Vice-President. 

Francis  Wright,  Treasurer. 

James  Phillips,  Secretary. 
Trustees.    William  Todd.  Jonathan  Balch,  Dan- 
iel Messinger,  Jonathan  Kilton,  John  Cotton,  Jonas 
S.  Bass,  Gershom  Spear,  Joseph  Lovering,    Oliver 
Johonnot. 

1802. 

Jonathan  Hunewell,  President. 

Benjamin  Russell,  Vice-President. 

Francis  Wright,  Treasurer. 

John  Cotton,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Daniel   Messinger,    Jonas    S.    Bass, 
Jonathan  Kilton,  Joseph  Lovering,  Gershom  Spear, 
Oliver  Johonnot,  James  Phillips,  John  M.  Lane, 
Thomas  W.  Sumner. 

1803. 

Jonathan  Hunewell.  President. 

Benjamin  Russell,  Vice-President. 

Francis  Wright,  Treasurer. 

William  Andrews,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Daniel    Messinger,    Jonas    S.    Bass, 
James  Phillips,  Oliver  Johonnot,  Thomas  W.  Sum- 
ner,   John    ]\I.    Lane,    Josiah    Snelling,     Lemuel 
Gardner,  Samuel  Perkins. 

1804. 

Jonathan  Hunewell,  Pre'^ident. 

Benjamin  Russell,  Vice-President. 

Francis  "Wright,  Treasurer. 

John  B.  Hammatt,  Secietary. 
Trustees.     Daniel    Messinger,    James    Phillips, 
Thomas    W.    Sumner,    Josiah    Snelling,     Samuel 
Perkins,    Lemuel    Gardner,     William    Alexander, 
James  Dawson,  Daniel  Tuttle. 


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1805. 

Jonathan  Hunewell,  President. 

Benjamin  Russell,  Vice-President. 

Francis  Wright,  Treasurer. 

Samuel  Gilbert,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Josiah     Snelling,    Lemuel    Gardner, 
Samuel  Perkins,  William  Alexander,  James  Daw- 
son,   Daniel  Tuttle,    Samuel  Todd,  Charles  Cle- . 
ment,  David  Cobb. 

1806. 

Jonathan  Hunewell,  President. 

Benjamin  Russell,  Vice-President. 

Francis  Wright,  Treasurer. 

Thomas  Wells,  Secretary. 
Trustess.     William  Alexander,  James  Dawson, 
Daniel  Tuttle,    Samuel   Todd,    Charles    Clement, 
David  Cobb,    James    Barry,   John   Day    Howard, 
John  Cotton. 

1807. 

Jonathan  Hunewell,  President. 

Benjamin  Russell,  Vice-President. 

Francis  Wright,  Treasurer. 

Thomas  Wells,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Samuel  Todd,   Charles  Clement,  Da- 
vid Cobb,   James   Barry,   John   D.   Howard,   John 
Cotton,   Ephraim  Thayer,  Peter  Osgood,  Jonathan 
Kilham. 

1808. 

Benjamin  Russell,  President. 

Daniel  Messiiiger,  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Love  ring,  Treasurer. 

Thomas  Wells,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     James  Barry,  John  Cotton,  Ephraim 
Thayer,   Peter  Osgood,  Jonathan  Kilham,  Christo- 
pher Smith,  Ashur  Benjamin,  Thomas  Dean,  Jere- 
miah Gardner. 


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1809. 

Benjamin  Russell,  President. 

Daniel  Messinger,  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

Thomas  Wells,  Secretary. 
Trustees,      Peter    Osgood,     Jonathan    Kilham, 
Christopher     Smith,    Ashur    Benjamin,    Thomas 
Dean,  Jeremiah  Gardner,  Samuel  Curtis,  Thomas 
Howe,  John  Pierce. 

1810. 

Benjamin  Russell,  President. 

Daniel  Messinger,  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

Thomas  Wells,  Secretary. 
Trustees.    Ashur  Benjamin,  Thomas  Dean,  Jere- 
miah Gardner,  Samuel  Curtis,  John  Pierce,  Henry- 
Hutchinson,  Jonathan  Loring,  Jonathan  Whitney^ 
Samuel  Tuttle. 

1811. 

Benjamin  Russell,  President 

Daniel  Messinger,  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

Thomas  Wells,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Samuel   Curtis,  John  Pierce,    Henry 
Hutchinson,  Jonathan  Loring,  Jonathan  Whitney, 
Samuel    Tuttle,    Gedney   King,   Benjamin    Clark, 
Jesse  Mayo. 

1812. 


Benjamin  Russell,  President. 

Daniel  Messinger,  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

Edward  Renouf,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Jonathan  Loring,   Jonathan  Whitney, 
Samuel  Tuttle,    Gedney   King,    Benjamin    Clark, 
Jesse  Mayo,  Samuel  Hichborn,  Jr.,  Jonathan  Har- 
rington, Gerry  Fairbanks. 


1813. 

Benjamin  Russell,  President. 
John  Cotton,  Vice-President. 
Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 
Joseph  T.  Buckingham,  Secretary. 

Trustees.  Gedney  King,  Benjamin  Clark,  Jes'se 
Mayo,  Samuel  Hichborn,  Jr.,  Jonathan  Harrington, 
Gerry  Fairbanks,  John  Doggett,  John  Tuckerman, 
James  B.  Marston. 

Committee  of  Relief.  John  Cotton,  Gedney  King, 
Gerry  Fairbanks. 

1814. 

Benjamin  Russell,  President. 

John  Cotton,  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

Joseph  T.  Buckingham,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Samuel  Hichborn,  Jr.,  Jonathan  Har- 
rington,   Gerry    Fairbanks,    John    Doggett,    John 
Tuckerman,  James  B.  Marston,  William    Harris, 
David  Francis,  Isaiah  Atkins. 

Committee  of  Relief.  John  Cotton,  Gerry  Fair- 
banks, Gedney  King,  Christopher  Smith,  Job 
Drew. 

1815. 

Benjamin  Russell,  President. 

John  Cotton,  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

Joseph  T.  Buckingham,  Secretary. 
Trustees.      John    Doggett,     John     Tuckerman, 
James  B.  Marston,  William  Harris,  David  Francis, 
Isaiah  Atkins,  Joseph  Jones,  Isaac  Harris,  Wins- 
low^  Lev^^is. 

Committee  of  Relief.  John  Cotton,  John  Tuck- 
erman,   Gedney    King,    Christopher   Smith,    Job 


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1816. 

Renjamin  Russell,  President. 
John  Cotton,  Vice-President. 
Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 
Joseph  T.  Buckingham,  Secretary. 

Trustees.  William  Harris,  David  Francis,  Isaiah 
Atkins,  Joseph  Jones,  Isaac  Harris,  Winslow  Lewis, 
Elijah  Mears,  Joseph  Miller,  Edward  Gray. 

Committee  of  Relief.  John  Cotton,  Oliver  Johon- 
not,  Benjamin  Clark,  Christopher  Smith,  Job 
Drew. 

1817. 

Renjamin  Russell,  President. 

John  Cotton,  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

David  Francis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Joseph  Jones,   Isaac  Harris,  Winslow 
Lewis,    Elijah    INIears,    Joseph    Milner,    Edward 
Gray,  Joab  Hunt,  Caleb   Hartshorn,   Benjamin  T. 
Wells. 

Committee  of  Relief.  John  Cotton,  Oliver  Johon- 
not,  Benjamin  Clark,  Christopher  Smith.  Job  Drew, 
Peter  jMackintosh. 

1818. 

Benjamin  Russell,  President. 
John  Cotton,  Vice-President. 
Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 
David  Francis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.    Elijah  jMears,  Joseph  Milner,  Edward 
Gray,  Joab  Hunt,   Caleb  Hartshorn,   Benjamin  T. 
Wells,  Jonathan  Hunewell,  John  Andrews,  Benja- 
min Comey. 

Committee  of  Relief.  John  Cotton,  Oliver  Johon- 
not,  Benjamin  Clark,  Job  Drew,  Peter  Mackin- 
tosh, Ephraim  Thayer. 


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1819. 
Benjamin  Russell,  President, 
John  Cotton,  Vice-President. 
Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 
David  Francis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Joab  Hunt,  Caleb  Hartshorn,   Benja- 
min T.  Wells,  Jonathan  Huneweli,  John  Andrews, 
Benjamin  Comey,  William  Jackson,  David  Baker, 
Charles  C.  Nichols. 

Committee  of  Relief.  John  Cotton,  Oliver  Johon- 
not,  Daniel  Messinger,  Benjamin  Clark,  Isaac 
Harris. 

1820. 

Benjamin  Russell,  President. 

John  Cotton,  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

David  Francis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Jonathan   Hunewell,   John  Andrews, 
Benjamin   Comey,    William  Jackson^   Charles   C. 
Nichols,  David  Baker,  Thomas  Hughes,    Stephen 
Fairbanks,  Benjamin  Darling. 

Committee  of  Relief  John  Cotton,  Oliver  Johon- 
not,  Benjamin  Clark,  Daniel  Messinger,  Isaac 
Harris,  Jonathan  Harrington. 

1821. 

Benjamin  Russell,  President. 
John  Cotton,  Vice-President. 
Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 
David  Francis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     William  Jackson,  David  Baker,  Chas. 
C.  Nichols,    Thomas  Hughes,    Stephen  Fairbanks, 
Benjamin  Darling,   Ephraira  Marsh,   George  Dar- 
racott,  Nathaniel  Faxon. 

Committee  of  Relief.  John  Cotton,  Oliver  Johon- 
not,  Benjamin  Clark,  Daniel  Messinger,  I.saac 
Harris,  Jonathan  Harrington. 


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1822. 

John  Cotton.  President. 

John  Dosrsrett,  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

David  Francis.  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Thomas  Huahes.  Stephen  Fairbanks, 
Benjamin  Darlins".  Ephraim  jNIarsh.  George  Darra- 
cott,   Nathaniel  Faxon,    Benjamin  Russell,  Joseph 
Jenkins,  Francis  Jackson. 

Committee  of  Relief.  John  Cotton,  Oliver  Johon- 
not,  Benjamin  Clark.  Daniel  Messinger,  Isaac 
Harris,  Jonathan  Harrinston. 

1823. 

John  Cotton,  President. 

Thomas  W.  Sumner.  Vice-President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

David  Francis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Ephraim   Marsh.    George   Darracott, 
Nathaniel  Faxon,    Benjamin  Russell,  Joseph  Jen- 
kins,    Francis    Jackson,     Samuel    T.    Armstrong, 
George  Domett.  Francis  Southack. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Ephraim  Marsh,  Oliver  Jo- 
honnot,  Benjamin  Clark.  Daniel  Messinger,  Isaac 
Harris,  Jonathan  Harrington,  Zephaniah  Sampson. 

1824. 

John  Cotton,  President. 
Samuel  Perkins,  Vice-President. 
Joseph  Lovering.  Treasurer. 
David  Francis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Benjamin  Russell,    Samuel   T.  Arm- 
strong. Georire  Domett.   Francis  Southack,    Simon 
Wilkinson,  Turell  Tuttle,  Joseph  S.  Read,  John  P. 
Thorndike. 

Committee  of  Rchef  Ephraim  Marsh,  Daniel 
Messinirer.  Oliver  Johonnot,  Benjamin  Clark, 
Isaac  Harris,  Jonathan  Harrington,  Zephaniah 
Sampson,  Francis  Jackson. 


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1825. 

Samuel  Perkins,  President, 

Joseph  Jenkins,  Vice-President, 

Joseph  Levering,  Treasurer. 

David  Francis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     George    Domett,    Francis    Southack, 
Simon  Wilkinson,  Joseph  S.  Read,  John  P.  Thorn- 
dike,   Enoch  Hobart,  John  Winship,    George   W. 
Otis,  John  Rayner. 

Committee  of  Relief .  Daniel  Messinger,  Oliver 
Johonnot,  Benjamin  Clark,  Ephraim  Marsh,  Zeph- 
aniah  Sampson,  Isaac  Harris,  Jonathan  Harring- 
ton, George  Domett. 

1826. 

Samuel  Perkins,  President. 

Joseph  Jenkins,  Vice' President. 

Joseph  Lovering,  Treasurer. 

David  Francis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Simon   Wilkinson,   Joseph    S.    Read, 
John    Winship,    George    W.    Otis,    John     Rayner, 
Charles   Wells,    Turell  Tuttle,    Cushing   Nichols, 
Frederick  Lane. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Daniel  Messinger,  Benja- 
min Clark,  Zephaniah  Sampson,  George  Domett, 
Oliver  Johonnot,  Ephraim  Marsh,  Isaac  Harris, 
Simon  Wilkinson. 

1827.  _ 

Charles  Wells,  President. 
David  Francis,  Vice-Vreaident. 
John  Cotton,  Treasurer. 
Charles  C.  Nichols,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     George  W.  Otis,  John  Rayner,  Turell 
Tuttle,    Cushing  Nichols,    Frederick  Lane,     Ezra 
Dyer,  Seth  Thaxter,  John  Wells,  Joseph  T.  Buck- 
ingham. 

Committee  of  Relief     George    W.    Otis,    Daniel 
Messinger,  Oliver  Johonnot,    Zephaniah  Sampson, 
George    Domett,    Isaac    Harris,    Ephraim    Marsh, 
Benj,  Clark,  Simon  Wilkinson,  Alpheus  Cary. 
•3* 


so 

1828. 

.rmstro 
George  W.  Otis,  Vice-President. 
John  Cotton,  Treasurer. 
Joseph  Lewis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Gushing   Nichols,     Frederick    Lane, 
Seth  Thaxter,  Ezra  Dyer,  Joseph  T.  Buckingham, 
Alpheus  Gary,  Abraham  Gall,  Jacob  Todd,  Benja- 
min Loring. 

Committee  of  Relief.  George  W.  Otis,  Daniel 
Messinger,  Isaac  Harris,  Benjamin  G lark,  Ephraim 
Marsh,  George  Domett,  Simon  Wilkinson,  Zepha- 
niah  Sampson. 

1829. 

Samuel  T.  Armstrong,  President. 
George  W.  Otis,  Vice-President. 
John  Gotten,  Treasurer. 
Joseph  Le^A'is,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Seth  Thaxter,  Ezra  Dyer,  J.  T.  Buck- 
ingham, Abraham  Gall,  Jacob  Todd,  Benj.  Loring, 
James  M'Allaster,  Edward  D,  Glark,  John  Kuhn. 

Committee  of  Relief.  George  W.  Otis,  Daniel 
Messinger,  Isaac  Harris,  Simon  Wilkinson,  Fred- 
erick Lane,  Gharles  Wells,  James  Brown,  David 
Francis,  John  Wells. 

1830. 

Daniel  Messinger,  President. 

Joseph  T.  Buckingham,  Vice-President. 

John  Cotton,  Treasurer. 

Joseph  Lewis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Abraham   Call,   Jacob   Todd,   James 
McAllaster,   Edward  D.  Glark.  John   Kuhn,  Uriel 
Crocker,  Thomas  Whitmarsh,  Martin  Bates,   Sam- 
uel S.  Williams. 

Committee  of  Relief  George  W.  Otis.  Frederick 
Lane,  Charles  Wells.  James  Brown,  David  Francis, 
John  B.  Wells,  George  Darracott,  John  Rayner, 
James  Barry,  Jr. 


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1831. 

Daniel  Messinger,  President. 

Joseph  T.  Buckingham,  Vice-President. 

John  Cotton,  Treasurer. 

Joseph  Lewis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.    John  Kuhn,  Uriel  Crocker,    Thomas 
Whitmarsh,  Martin  Bates,    Samuel.    S.  Williams, 
Charles  A.  Wells,    Robert  Bacon,  James  Spear, 
Isaac  Davis. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Charles  Wells,  Frederick 
Lane,  John  B.  Wells,  George  Darracott,  John  Ray- 
ner,  James  Barry,  Jr.,  Henry  H.  Barton,  Ezra 
Dyer,  Charles  C.  Nichols. 

1832. 
Joseph  T.  Buckingham,  President. 
'Ezra.  Dyer,  Vice-President. 
John  Cotton,  Treasurer. 
Joseph  Lewis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Uriel   Crocker,    Thomas  Whitmarsh, 
Martin  Bates,  Charles  A.  Wells,    Robert  Bacon, 
Isaac  Davis,  James  Davis,  John  K.  Simpson,  Ed- 
mund Monroe. 

Committee  of  Relief  John  B.  Wells,  George 
Darracott,  John  Rayner,  James  Barry,  Jr.,  Charles 
C.  Nichols,  Henry  H.  Barton,  Charles  Leigh  ton, 
Thomas  J.  Shelton,  James  Clark. 

1883. 
Joseph  T.  Buckingham,  President. 
Ezra  Dyer,  Vice-President. 
Uriel  Crocker,  Treasurer. 
Joseph  Lewis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Chas.  A.  Wells,   Robert  Bacon,  Isaac 
Davis,  James  Davis,  John   K,   Simpson,  Edmund 
Monroe,   Jacob    Amee,    Samuel    Curtis,    Charles 
Leighton. 

Committee  of  Relief  George  Darracott,  Henry  H. 
Barton,  Charles  C.  Nichols,  Charles  Leighton, 
James  Clark,  Thomas  J.  Shelton,  Lewis  Burckes, 
Joseph  S.  Read,  John  Green,  Jr. 


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1834. 

Joseph  T.  Buckinijham,  President. 

Ezra  Dyer,  Vice-President. 

Uriel  Crocker,  Treasurer. 

Joseph  Lewis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.  James  Davis,  John  K.  Simpson,  Edmund 
Monroe,  Jacob  Amee,  Sam'i  Curtis,  Chas.  Leighton, 
Samuel  Aspinwall,  James  Clark,  Thos.  Edmands. 

Committee  of  Relief .  Henry  H.  Barton,  Thomas 
J.  Shelton,  Lewis  Burckes,  Joseph  S.  Read,  John 
Green,  Jr.,  William  Dillaway,  Job  Turner,  William 
S.  Pendleton,  Benjamin  Beal. 

1835. 

Stephen  Fairbanks,  President. 

John  Rayner,  Vice-President. 

Uriel  Crocker,  Treasurer. 

Joseph  Lewis,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Charles  Lei^ihton,  Jacob  Amee,    Sam- 
uel Curtis,  James  Clark,  Thos.  Edmands,  Ephraim 
Harrington,    William   Adams,    Samuel    Aspinwall, 
James  Barry. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Thomas  J.  Shelton,  Joseph 
S.  Read,  Lewis  Barckes,  John  Green,  Jr..  Benjamin 
Beal,  Job  Turner,  William  Dillaway,  Wdliam  S. 
Pendleton,  Walter  Frost. 

1836. 

Stephen  Faii  banks,  President. 

John  Rayner,  Vice- President. 

LTriel  Crocker,  Treasurer. 

Joseph  Lewis,  Secretary. 
Ti-ustees.    James  Clark.  Thomas  Edmands,  Sam- 
uel Aspinwall,   Ephraim  Harrington,    Wm.   Adams, 
James  Barry,  Gardner  Greenleaf,  James  L.  Homer, 
Ezra  Hawks. 

Committee  of  Relief.  John  Green,  Jr.,  Wrn.  S 
Pendleton,  Benjamin  Beal,  Job  Turner,  William 
Dillaway,  Walter  Frost,  Amasa  G.  Smith,  Enoch 
H.  Snelling,  Theodore  Washburn. 


33 


1837. 
Stephen  Fairbanks,  President, 
John  Rayner,  Vice-President. 
Uriel  Crocker,  Treasurer. 
J.  Gorham  Roijers,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Ephraim  Harrington,  William  Adams, 
James  Barry,  Gardner  Greenleaf,  James  L.  Homer, 
Joseph  Lewis,  Joseph  Tilden,  Thomas  J.  Shelton, 
Walter  Frost. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Wm.  S.  Pendleton,  Wm. 
Dillaway,  Amasa  G.  Smith,  Theodore  Washburn, 
Enoch  H.  Snelling,  Lewis  Dennis,  Asa  Swallow, 
Henry  W.  Button,  Charles  Stimpson,  Jr. 

1838. 
George  Darracott,  President. 
Joseph  Lewis,  Vice-President. 
Uriel  Crocker,  Treasurer. 
J.  Gorham  Rogers,  Secretary. 
Trustees.    James  L.  Homer,  Thomas  J.  Shelton, 
Walter  Frost,  Nathaniel  Hammond,  Henry  W.  But- 
ton,   Willard   N.    Fisher,   Jonathan   Loring,    Elias 
Kingsley,  Jonas  Chickeiing. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Enoch  H.  Snelling,  Amasa 
G.  Smith,  Theodore  Washburn,  Chas.  Stimpson,  Jr., 
Louis  Bennis,  Asa  Swallow,  John  G.  Roberts, 
George  G.  Smith,  Rael  Baker. 

1839. 
George  Barracott,  President. 
Joseph  Lewis,  Vice-President. 
Uriel  Crocker,  Treasurer. 
J.  Gorham  Rogers,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Thomas  J.  Shelton,  Jonas  Chickering, 
Henry  W.  Button,  Willard  N.  Fisher,  Elias  Kings- 
ley,    Benjamin    Beal,    William    Eaton,    Theodore 
Washburn,  John  Wade. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Asa  Swallow,  Charles  Stimp- 
son, Jr..  Louis  Bennis,  Riiel  Baker,  John  G.  Roberts, 
John  Boles,  Jeremiah  Washburn,  Kimball  Gibson, 
William  Stearns. 


34 


18-10. 

Joseph  Lewis,  President. 

Charles  Leighton,  Vice-President. 

Uriel  Crocker,  Treasurer. 

Henry  W.  DiUton,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Jonas  Chickering,    Willard   N.  Fisher, 
Benjamin  Beal,   Theodore  Washburn,  John  Waile, 
William  Eaton,  J.  Gorham  Rogers,  Enoch  H.  Snel- 
ling,  Thomas  Haviland, 

Committee  of  Relief.  Ruel  Baker,  John  G.  Rob- 
erts, Kimball  Gibson,  Jeremiah  Washburn,  John 
Boles,  William  Stearns,  James  Wentworth,  Josiah 
]M.  Harding,  Jonathan  Davis. 

1841. 
Joseph  Lewis,  President. 
Charles  Leighton,  Vice-President. 
Uriel  Crocker,  Treasurer. 
Henry  W.  Dutton,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Benjamin  Beal,  Theodore  Washburn, 
William  Eaton,  J.  Gorham  Rogers,  Enoch  H.  Snel- 
ling,  Thomas  Haviland,  Jolm  G.  Roberts,  Henry  N. 
Hooper,  Kimball  Gibson. 

Committee  of  Relief .  Jeremiah  Washburn,  John 
Boles,  William  Stearns,  James  Wentworth,  Josiah 
M.  Harding,  Jonathan  Davis,  Isaac  Cary,  John 
Hunt,  Job  Taber. 

1842. 
Joseph  Lewis,  President. 
Charles  A.  Wells,  Vice-President. 
Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 
Henry  W.  Dutton,  Secretary. 
Trustees.    J.  Goiham  Rogers,  Enoch  H.  Snelling, 
Thomas    Haviland,    John    G.    Roberts,     Henry    N. 
Hooper,  Kimball  Gibson,   Henry  K.    Hancock,   Ro- 
land Gushing,  Ruel  Baker. 

Committee  of  Relief  James  Wentworth,  Josiah 
M.  Harding.  Jonathan  Davis,  Isaac  Cary,  John 
Hunt,  Job  Taber,  Loyal  Lovejoy,  Slade  Luther, 
Leopold  Herman. 


35 


1843. 

James  Clark,  President. 

Jonas  Chickering,  Vice-President. 

Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 

Henry  W.  Button,  Secretary. 
Trustees.    John  G.  Roberts,    Henry  N.  Hooper, 
Kimball  Gibson,  Henry  K.  Hancock,  Roland  Gush- 
ing, Ruel  Baker,  Billings  Briggs,  Job  Turner,  Asa 
Swallow. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Isaac  Gary,  John  Hunt,  Job 
Taber,  Loyal  Lovejoy,  Leopold  Herman,  Slade  Lu- 
ther, Stephen  Rhoades,  Thomas  Moulton,  Charles 
Dupee. 

1844. 

James  Clark,  President. 

William  Eaton,  Vice-President. 

Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 

Henry  W.  Button,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Henry  K.  Hancock,  Roland  Gashing, 
Ruel   Baker,    Billings    Briggs,    Job   Turner,    Asa 
Swallow,  Jonathan  Preston,  John  Boles,   William 
Stearns. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Loyal  Lovejoy,  Slade  Lu- 
ther, Leopold  Herman,  Stephen  Rhoades,  Charles 
Bupee,  Thomas  Moulton,  Calvin  W.  Haven,  John 
Sikes,  Charles  Bates. 

1845. 

George  G.  Smith,  President. 

William  Eaton,  Vice-President. 

Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 

John  G.  Rogers,  Secretary. 
Trustees.  Billings  Briggs,  Job  Turner,  Asa  Swal- 
low, Jonathan  Preston,  John  Boles,  Wm.  Stearns, 
John  Green,  Jr.,  James  Wentworth,  Seth  Simmons. 
Committee  of  Relief.  Stephen  Rhoades,  Charles 
Bupee,  Thomas  Moulton,  John  Sikes,  Calvin  W. 
Haven,  Charles  Bates,  John  H.  Pitman,  Aaron  D. 
Webber,  Charles  W.  Cummings. 


3G 


1846. 
George  G.  Smith,  President. 
William  Eaton,  Vice-President. 
Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 
John  G.  Rogers,  Secretary. 
Trustees.    John  Boles,  Wm.  Stearns,  John  Green, 
Jr.,  James  Went  worth,  Wm.  Washburn,   Seth  Sim- 
mons, Charles  Bond,  David  Tillson,  Loyal  Lovejoy. 
Committee  of  Relief .     John  Sikes,  Calvin  W.  Ha- 
ven, John  H.  Pitman,  Charles  W.  Cummings,  Aaron 
D.   Webber,    Walter  Bryent,    William  R.  Carnes, 
Greenleaf  C.  Sanborn,  William  Mitchell. 

1847. 

George  G.  Smith,  President. 

Henry  N.  Hooper,  Vice-President. 

Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 

John  Kuhn,  Secretary. 
Trustees.    John    Green,   Jr.,   James    Wentworth, 
Seth  Simmons,  Charles  Bond,  David  Tillson,  Loyal 
Lovejoy,    Isaac  Cary,   Leopold  Herman,  Joseph  L. 
Bates. 

Committee  of  Relief .  John  H.  Pitman,  Charles 
W.  Cummings,  Aaron  D.  Webber,  Walter  Bryent, 
Greenleaf  C.^Sanborn,  William  Mitchell,  William 
R.  Carnes,  H.  B.  Crooker,  Elias  Kingsley. 

1848. 
Henry  N.  Hooper,  President. 
Billings  Briggs,  Vice-President. 
Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 
John  Kuhn,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Charles  Bond,   David  Tillson,    Loyal 
Lovejoy,  Isaac  Cary,  Leopold   Herman,  Joseph  L. 
Bates,   John    P.    Ober,    Nathaniel   Francis,    F.    H. 
Stimpson. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Walter  Bryent,  Greenleaf 
C.  Sanborn,  George  Yendell,  William  Mitchell, 
H.  B.  Crooker,  William  B.  Oliver,  William  R. 
Carnes,  Elias  Kingsley,  Edward  Maxwell. 


37 


1849. 

Henry  N.  Hooper,  President. 

Billings  Brjggs,  Vice-President. 

Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 

John  Kahn,  Secretary. 
Trustees.     Isaac  Gary,  Leopold  Herman,  Joseph 
L.    Bates,     Nathaniel    Francis,    F.    H.    Stimpson, 
John   P.   Ober,  Robert  Marsh,  Joel  Wheeler,  Peter 
C.  Jones. 

Committee  of  Relief .  GreenleafC.  Sanborn,  George 
Yendell,  H.  B.  Crooker,  William  B.  Oliver,  Elias 
Kinssley,  Edward  Maxwell,  Charles  G.  King,  Caleb 
S.  Pratt,  Willard  Hawes. 

1850. 

Henry  N.  Hooper,  President. 
Billings  Briggs,  Vice-President. 
Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 
John  Kuhn,  Secretary. 

Trustees.  Nathaniel  Francis.  Frederick  H.  Stimp- 
son, John  P.  Ober,  Robert  Marsh,  Joel  Wheeler, 
Peter  C.  Jones,  Samuel  Adams,  Frederic  W.  Lin- 
coln, Jr.,  Theophilus  R.  Marvin,  Granville  Mears, 
Hiram  Bosworih,  Matthew  Binney, 

Committee  of  Relief  William  B.  Oliver,  Caleb 
S.  Pratt,  Roland  Gushing,  Henry  Hutchinson, 
George  YendelL  Charles  G.  King,  Thomas  Richard- 
son, Nathaniel  N.  Bates,  Robert  Ripley. 

1851. 

Jonas  Chickering,  President. 
William  Cranch  Bond,  Vice-President. 
Ostnyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 
Frederick  H.  Stimpson,  Secretary. 
TruUees.    Robert  Marsh,  Joel  Wheeler,    Samuel 
Adams,  Frederic  W*  Lincoln,  Jr.,  Theophilus   R, 

4 


38 


Marvin,  Hiram  Bosworlh,  Granville  Mears,  Mat- 
thew Binney,  Joseph  M.  Wishtman,  John  Cowdin, 
Charles  G.  King,  Elias  W.  Goddard. 

Committee  of  Relief.  George  Yendell,  Roland 
Gushing,  Nathaniel  N.  Bates,  Thomas  Richardson, 
Henry  Hutchinson,  Robert  Ripley,  Thomas  Mair, 
Stephen  Shelton,  Simon  G.  Cheever. 

1852. 

Jonas  Chickering,  President. 

William  Cranch  Bond,  Vice-President. 

Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 

Frederick  H.  Stimpson,  Secretary. 
Trustees.  Theophilus  R.  Marvin,  Frederic  W. 
Lincoln,  Jr.,  Hiram  Bosworth,  Granville  Mears, 
Matthew  Binney,  John  Cowdin,  Charles  G.  King, 
Elias  W.  Goddard,  George  Yendell,  VVilliam  Blake, 
Joseph  M.  Wightman,  Ebenezer  H.  Little. 

Committee  of  Relief.  Nathaniel  N.  Bates,  Thomas 
Richardson,  Thomas  Mair,  James  Tolman,  Henry 
Hutchinson,  Roland  Gushing,  Robert  Ripley,  Ste- 
phen Shelton,  Simon  G.  Cheever. 


185B. 

Jonas  Chickering,  President. 

Frederic  W.  Lincoln,  Jr.,  Vice-President. 

Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 

Frederick  H.  Stimpson,  Secretary. 
Trustees.  Joseph  M.  Wightman,  John  Cowdin, 
Charles  G.  King,  Elias  W.  Goddard,  George  Yen- 
dell, E.  H.  Little,  William  Blake,  John  H.  Thorn- 
dike,  Daniel  Davies,  Pelham  Bonney,  Calvin  W. 
Haven,  Albert  G.  Browne. 

Committee  of  Relief .  Henry  Hutchinson,  Nathan- 
iel N.  Bates,  Roland  Gushing,  Thomas  Mair,  Simon 
G.  Cheever,  Stephen  Shelton,  Robert  Ripley,  Sam- 
uel H.  Newman,  James  Tolman. 


39 


1854. 

Frederic  W.  Lincoln,  Jr.,  President 

Joseph  M.  Wightrnan,  Vice-Fresident. 

Osmyn  BrewstePj  Treasurer. 

Joseph  L.  Bates,  Secretary. 
Trustees.  George  Yendell,  Ebenezer  H.  Little, 
William  Blake,  John  H.  Thorndike,  Daniel  Davies, 
Pelham  Bonney,  Calvin  VV.  Haven,  Albert  G. 
Brou'ne,  Frederick  H.  Stinipson,  Henry  Hutchin- 
son, Francis  B.  Winter,  L.  Miles  Standish. 

Committee  of  Relief .  Nathaniel  N  Bates,  Thomas 
Mair,  Simon  G.  Cheever,  Robert  Ripley,  Stephen 
Shelton,  Samuel  H.  Newman,  James  Tolman, 
Thomas  Lyford,  James  S.  Sweet. 

1855. 

Frederic  W.  Lincoln,  Jr..  President. 
Joseph  M.  Wightman,  Vice-President. 
Osmyn  Brewster,  Treasurer. 
Joseph  L.  Bates,  Secretary. 
Trustees.    John    H.   Thorndike,  Daniel   Davies, 
Pelham    Bonney,    Calvin     W.    Haven,    Albert    G. 
Browne,    Henry    Hutchinson,    Francis    B.   Winter, 
L.  Miles  Standish,    Otis  Tufts,   Isaac  H.  Hazelton, 
Benjamin  Bradley,  Holmes  Hinkley. 

Committee  of  Relief .  James  Tolman,  Robert  Rip- 
ley, Samuel  H.  Newman,  Thomas  L)forcl,  James 
S.  Sweet,  Metcalf  B.  Clark,  Swain  Winkley,  Thach- 
er  Beal,  Abraham  0.  Bigelow. 


HONORARY    MEMBERS. 

Admitted. 

*IIoN.  JO  FIN  ADAMS.  l&iO 
*NATHAMEL  BOWDITCH,  LL.  D.        1S28 

*Hox.  JOHN  BROOKS.  1820 

*HoN.  JOHN  DAVJS.  1835 

*BENJAMIN  DEARBORN,  Esq.  1827 
*WILLIAI\I  H.  ELIOT,  Esq.               .        lS-29 

*HoN.  CHRISTOPHER  GORE.  1820 

*HoN.  WILLIAM  GRAY.  1820 

*noN.  JOHN  COFFIN  JONES.  1822 

*Ge.\eral  LAFAYETTE.  1924 

*HoN.  JAMES  LLOYD.  1822 

*Ho?f.  THEODORE  LYMAN.  1835 

*HoN.  HARRISON  G.   OTIS.  1827 

*Hox.  THOMAS  H.  PERKINS.  1S39 

*JAMES  PERKINS,  EsQ.  1822 

*Hox.  JOHN  PHILLIPS.  1822 

*Ho\.  AVILLIAM  PHILLIPS.  1820 

*Hox.  JOSEPH  STORY.  1S39 

*Hox.  WILLIAM  SULLIVAN.  18:30 
*Hox.  JAMES  TALLMADGE,  N.  Y.         1839 

*Hox.  DANIEL  WEBSTER.  1833 

*Hox.  THOMAS  L.  WINTHROP.  1827 

Hon.  WILLIAM  APPLETON.  1854 

Hon.  JAMES  T.  AUSTIN.  1&39 

Hon.  GEORGE  N.  BRIGGS.  1844 

Hon.  EDWARD  EVERETT.  1830 

Hon.  GEORGE  S.  HILLARD.  1355 

Hon.  ABBOTT  LAWRENCE.  18:36 

Hon.  LEVI  LINCOLN.  1827 

Hon.  CHARLES  SUMNER.  1855 

Hon.  JOSIAH  QUINCY.  1827 

GEORGE  R.  RUSSELL,  Esq.  1854 

CHARLES  SPRAGUE,  Esq.  1827 

WILLIAM  STURGIS,  E-q.  ia30 

Hon.  SAMUEL  H.  WALLEY.  1855 

Hon.  EMORY  AVASHBURN.  1855 

Hon.  MARSHALL  P.   WILDER.  1S52 

Hon.  ROBERT  C.  AVLNTHROP.  1850 

*Deceased. 


MEMBERS'     NAMES 


Tnrs  Catalogue  includes  only  the  names  of  the  present  mem- 
bers, and  of  those  who  were  members  at  the  time  of  their  decease. 
Those  marked  with  an  asterisk  [*]  are  dead.  Original  members, 
so  far  as  known,  are  marked  O.  M.    Life  members,  L.  M. 


NAMES. 

OCCUPATION. 

ADMITTED. 

Abrahams,  Benjamin 

Cooper               L. 

M. 

,  1821 

*Adams,  Edward 

Ropemaker 

1815 

Adams,  George  S. 

Mason 

1854 

*Adams,  George  W. 

Blacksmith 

1832 

Adams,  Isaac 

Machinist 

1838 

Adams,  Nathaniel 

Mason 

1845 

Adams,  Samuel 

Tinplate  worker  l 

,.M 

.  1815 

Adams,  Seth 

Machinist 

1838 

Adams,  William 

Blacksmith        l. 

M. 

.  1824 

^Alexander,  Giles 

Cabinetmaker 

1800 

Alger,  Cyrus 

Ironfounder        h. 

M. 

1818 

*Allen,  John 

Housewright 

1820 

^AUen,  Joseph 

Baker 

1816 

Allen,  Stephen  M. 

Grate  manufacturer 

1839 

#Amee,  Jacob 

Sailmaker 

1824 

Ames,  Azell, 

Housewright 

1837 

Ames,  Oakes 

Shovel  manuPr  l. 

M. 

1853 

Ames',  Oliver,  Jr. 

Shovel  manuf'r  l. 

,  M. 

1853 

*Andem,  Moses 

Ropemaker 

1820 

Anderson,  Alexander 

Mason 

1839 

*  Andrews,  John 

Blacksmith 

1802 

^Andrews,  John  B. 

Sailmaker 

1801 

Andrews,  Robert 

Copperplate  printer 

1836 

^Andrews,  William 

Bookbinder 

0.  IVI. 

4# 

*Annin,  William  B. 

Engraver 

1831 

Archbald,  George 

Cabinetmaker 

L. 

M. 

1814 

*  Armstrong,  Samuel  T. 

Printer 

1809 

Aspinwall,  Samuel 

Mastmaker 

L. 

M. 

1827 

^AtkinSj  Isaiah 

Tinplate  worker 

1801 

*^ Austin,  Richard 

Pewterer 

1800 

*x\ustin,  Richard 

Baker 

1830 

Austin,  Thomas 

Bricklayer 

1829 

Ayer,  Thomas 

Housewright 

1832 

Babbittj  Isaac 

Brassfounder 

1841 

Bacon,  Jacob 

Bricklayer 

L. 

M. 

1825 

Bacon,  John  H. 

Felting'manuPr 

1849 

Bacon,  Robert 

Hatter 

L. 

M. 

1824 

Badger,  Daniel  B. 

Tailor 

1838 

Badger,  Joseph        Block  &  Pumpmaker  l. 

M, 

.  1800 

Badger,  William 

Shipsmith 

L. 

M 

.1827 

^Badger,  William 

Brassfounder 

1815 

*B agnail,  Thomas 

Block  &  Pumpmaker  1830 

Baker,  Richard  M. 

Sailmaker 

1839 

=^Baker,  Ruel 

Painter 

1831 

*Baker,  William 

Painter 

1818 

Bailey,  Edwin 

Housewright 

1846 

^Bailey,  Henry 

Hatter 

1832 

Bailey,  Job  F, 

Carpenter 

1839 

Bailey,  Joseph  T. 

Carpenter 

1840 

Baird^  Georee 

Plumber 

1837 

Balch.  Edward  L. 

Printer 

1851 

^Balch.  Jonathan 

Block  &  Pumpmaker  o.  m. 

^Ballard,  Daniel 

Shipwright 

1828 

*Bangs,  James  C.  R. 

Painter 

1818 

Banister,  John  F. 

Cooper 

L. 

M. 

.  1818 

^Barker,  James 

Cabinetmaker 

1814 

Barney,  Christopher  C. 

Bricklayer 

1836 

Barrett,  Sumner  F. 

Carpenter 

1854 

Barry,  James 

Cooper 

L 

M. 

1815 

*  Barry,  James 

Cooper 

1800 

Bartlett,  Hosea 

HouseAvright 

1830 

Bartlett,  Louis  D. 

INIachinist 

1854 

4'J 


*  Barton,  Augustus 

House  Wright 

1815 

Barton,  Henry  H. 

Saddler      ,         l. 

M. 1822 

*Bass,  Benjamin 

Cabinetmaker 

1814 

Bass,  George 

Hatter                 l. 

M. 1831 

^Bass,  Joseph 

Upholsterer 

1801 

*Bassett,  Joseph 

Cooper 

1818 

*^Bates,  Charles 

Housewright 

1841 

Bates,  Ezekiel 

Carpenter 

1827 

Bates,  James 

Mason 

1847 

Bates,  John 

Painter 

1837 

Bates,  Joseph  L. 

Umbrella  maker  l 

.M.1829 

Bates,  J.  Franklin 

Painter 

1853 

Bates,  Levi 

Bricklayer 

1834 

Bates,  Martin 

Hatter                 l. 

M.  1818 

Bates,  Nathaniel  N. 

Joiner 

1835 

Bates,  Samuel  D. 

Painter 

1841 

Bazin,  George  W. 

Printer 

1841 

Beal,  Benjamin 

Coppersmith      l. 

M. 1830 

*Beal,  Caswell 

Tailor 

1805 

Beal,  Thacher 

Mason 

1847 

^Beals,  Samuel 

Coppersmith 

1804 

Beals,  William 

Printer 

1827 

^Bell,  Nathaniel  E. 

Bricklayer 

1821 

^Betteley,  Andrew 

Bricklayer 

1833 

Bicelow,  Abraham  0. 

Watchmaker 

1847 

Bigelow,  E.  B. 

Manufacturer 

1851 

Bigelow,  John 

Watchmaker 

1834 

Binney,  Matthew 

Umbrella  makerL 

.M.1829 

Bisbee,' Albert 

Machinist 

1851 

^Bishop,  William 

Gunsmith 

1837 

Blackmer,  Holland 

Housewright 

1837 

Blackmore,  William 

Japanner 

1840 

Blake,  George  T. 

Upholsterer 

1848 

^Blake,  George  W. 

Bricklayer 

1831 

Blake,  James 

Tallowchandler  l 

.M.1829 

Blake,  William 

Founder              l. 

,  M.  1833 

Blakmore,  William 

Japanner 

1840 

^'Blanchard,  Noah 

Cordwainer 

1836 

Blanchard,  Simon  T. 

Cabinetmaker    l. 

M.  1820 

44 


Blanchard,  Thomas 
Block,  A.  F. 
Bogle,  William 
Boles,  John 
Boles,  Levi 
*Bolter,  James 
Bond,  William  C. 
Bond,  Charles 
Bond,  Joseph  C. 
Bond,  Richard  F. 
Bonney,  Pelham 
Borrowscale,  John 
Bosworth,  Hiram 
Bothamly,  George 
*Bourne,  Abner 
*Bo\ven,  Abel 
Bowen,  Henry 
*Bowen,  James 
=^Bowker,  Allen 
Boyd,  James 
Boyd,  Thomas 
*Boynton,  John 
Bradford,  Frederic  A. 
Bradford,  Lodovic  H. 
^'Bradlee,  Joseph  P. 
Bradley,  Benjamin 
Bradlee,  Nathaniel  J. 
Bradley,  Osgood 
Breed,  Aaron 
Breed,  Horace  A. 
^Breed,  William 
Brewer,  Clark 
*  Brewer,  James 
Brewster,  Osmyn 
=5^Bridge,  William 
Bridges,  Albert 
*Briggs,  Cornelius 
Briggs,  Billings 
Briggs,  George  W. 


Machinist 

1848 

Manufacturer 

1850 

Wigmaker 

1849 

Housewright 

1832 

Carpenter 

1839 

Housewright 

1800 

Watchmaker 

1832 

Watchmaker      l.  m, 

,  1833 

Watchmaker 

1850 

Watchmak  er 

1850 

Housewright 

1838 

Slater 

1840 

Housewright 

1827 

Plumber 

1849 

Manufacturer 

1835 

Engraver 

1827 

Printer                l.  m. 

1833 

Slater 

1827 

Housewright 

1809 

Saddler              l.  m. 

1833 

Housewright      l.  m. 

,  1833 

Painter 

1840 

Turner 

1854 

Engraver 

1854 

Tinplateworker 

1827 

Bookbinder 

1836 

Architect 

1853 

Carbuilder 

1848 

Math.  inst.  maker 

1827 

Painter               l.  m. 

1833 

Baker 

1803 

Tobacconist       l.  m. 

,  1814 

Blacksmith 

1801 

Printer                l.  m. 

1827 

Blacksmith 

1831 

Carbuilder 

1847 

Cabinetmaker 

1838 

Housewright 

1834 

Bookbinder 

1850 

45 


Briggs,  Robert,  Jr. 
^Brintnall,  Samuel 
Brown,  Benjamin  H. 
Brown,  Charles  W. 
Brown,  Daniel  J! 
Brown,  Edwin, 
Brown,  Elbridge 
Brown,  George  W. 

*  Brown,  James 
Brown,  Joseph  E. 
Brown,  Luke 
Brown,  Nathan 
*Brown,  Samuel 
Brown,  William  P. 
Browne,  Albert  G. 
Bryant,  Nathaniel 
Bryant,  Southworth 
Bryent,  Walter 
Buck,  Silas  B. 

*  Buckingham,  Edwin 
Buckingham,  J.  T. 
Buckingham,  Joseph  H. 
*Bugbee,  Asa 
*Bugbee,  Edward 
Bullard,  Charles 
*Bullard,  Jabez 
Burchstead,  Benjamin 
^Burckes,  Lewis 
Burleigh,  Ezra 
^Burr,  Robert 

Burr,  Theophilus 
Butterfield,  William  P. 
Butts,  Isaac  R. 
Butts,  Noah 


Civil  Engineer 

1850 

Mastmaker 

1800 

Joiner 

L. 

M. 

1832 

Carpenter 

Carpenter           l.  m. 
Pianoforte  manuf  r 

1847 
1854 
1837 

Hatter 

1837 

Shipwright 
Cooper 
Carpenter 
Housewright 

L. 

M. 

1841 
1818 
1854 
1829 

Carpenter 
Mastmaker 

L. 

M. 

.  1854 
1832 

Housewright 

1835 

Ropemaker 

L. 

M. 

,  1837 

Cabinetmaker 

L. 

M. 

,  1824 

Painter 

1830 

Sheetiron  worker 

1837 

Carpenter 
Printer 

1841 
1831 

Printer 

L. 

M, 

.  1811 

Printer 

1833 

Painter  and  Glazier 

1815 

Hairdresser 

1814 

Leatherdresser 

L, 

M. 

,  1831 

Housewright 

1800 

Shipwright 

1835 

Cabinetmaker 

1821 

HousewTight 

1832 

Trunkmaker 

1837 

Housewright 

1835 

Leatherdresser 

1845 

Printer 

L. 

,  M, 

.  1827 

Engineer 

L. 

M. 

,  1832 

*^Cade,  Peter 
^Callender,  Benjamin 
^^Callender,  Joseph 
Carlton,  William 


Ropemaker  o.  m. 

Tailor  o.  m 

Engraver  1800 

Tinplateworker  l.  m.  1824 


46 


Carnes,  William  R. 
Carpenter,  Cyrus, 
Gary,  Alpheus 
Gary,  Isaac 
Cassell,  Edmund  D. 
*Cas\vell,  Richard 
Gate,  Samuel 
Chadbourn,  Seth 
Ghamberlin.  Edward 
Chamberlin,  Thomas 
*Champney,  John  Y. 
Cheever,  Simon  G. 
Cheney,  Joseph 
*Chickering,  Jonas 
Chickering,  Ghas.  F. 
Chickering,  Geo.  H. 
Chickering,  Thos.  E. 
*Ghilds,  Jonas 
Chilson,  Gardner 
Chism,  Samuel 
Ghoate.  Charles 
*Choate,  William  T. 
^Christie,  Thomas 
^Churchill  Jesse 
*Clap,  Daniel 
^Clap.  John 
Clapp,  Benjamin 
Glapp,  David 
Clapp,  William  W. 
Clapp,  William  W.,  J 
*Clark.  Benjamin 
Clark,  Bradley  M. 
Clark,  Edward  D. 
*Clark,  Humphrey 
Clark,  James 
*Clark,  John 
Clark,  Metcalf  B. 
Clark,  William  G. 
Clarke,  John 


Cabinetmaker  1836 

Tinplate  worker  1850 

Stonecutter  l.  m.  1821 
Copperplatepr'r  L.  M.  1837 
Painter  1840 

Ropemaker  o.  m. 

Cooper  1837 

Blacksmith  1838 

Founder  l.  m. 1832 

Coppersmith  l.  m.  1832 
Housewright  1832 

Saddler  l.  m.  1846 

Harnessmaker  1828 

Pianoforte  manufr     1829 
Pianoforte  manufr  l.  m.  1854 
Pianoforte  manufr  l.  m.  1854 
Pianoforte  manufr  l.  m.  1854 
Tailor  1799 

Grate  manufacturer  1837 
Printer  1854 

Cordwainer  l.  M-  1841 
Shoemaker  1841 

Housewrioht  1795 

Silversmith  1809 

Cooper  1816 

Cabinetmaker  1818 

Cooper  1838 

Printer  1839 

Printer  1^32 

r.     Printer  1854 

Cooper  1800 

Painter  1841 

Coppersmith  l.  m.  1822 
Tailor  cm. 

Block  &  Pumpmaker  1828 
Tobacconist  1801 

Silversmith  1835 

Pump&Blockmaker  1841 
Plumber  1b39 


47 


^Clarke,  John,  Jr. 
^Clarke,  Samuel 
^Clement,  Charles 
Clifford,  Woodbury 
*Clouston,  John  C. 
*Cobb,  David 
Coburn,  Joseph  W. 
Codman,  John 
Comey,  Benjamin 
Conn,  Horace 
^'•'Connig,  Martin 
Conlev,  Charles  C. 
Cook,  James  M. 
*Cook,  Justin 
*Cook,  Levi 
Coolidge,  George 
Cooper,  Samuel 
Copeland,  Charles 
Copeland,  Robert  M. 
Copeland,  Thomas 
Copp,  John  G. 
Corthell,  Hosea 
Cotting,  Timothy 
^Cotton,  John 
Cotton,  Nathaniel 
=^Cotton,  Solomon 
^Cotton,  Solomon 
Cowdin,  John 
Craft,  Charles 
Cram,  George  W. 
Crajie,  Edward 
Crawshaw,  Joseph 
Crehore,  Edward 
*Crehore,  Thomas 
Crehore,  William 
Crocker,  Richard  J. 
Crocker,  Uriel 
Crocker,  Hezekiah  B. 
Crosby,  Samuel  T. 


Plumber  1844 

Plumber  1843 

Housewright  1802 

Carpenter  l.  m.  1854 

Carpenter  1840 

Blacksmith  1795 

Mason  1849 

Machinist  1832 

Mastmaker  l.  m.  1800 
Leather  manufr  1850 

Baker  1801 

Carpenter  1850 

Painter  &  Glazier  1844 
Housewright  1829 

Bricklayer  1827 

Printer  1844 

Civil  Engineer  1854 

Confectioner  1845 

Bookbinder  1840 

Housewright  1834 

Tinplatew^orker  1837 

Housewright  1837 

Baker  l.  m.  1833 

Painter  o.  m. 

Housewright  l.  m.  1824 
Blacksmith  o.  m. 

Painter  1821 

Soapstone  manuPr  1837 
Saddler  l.  m.  1814 

Housewright  1832 

Manufacturer  1851 

Carpet  manuPr  1849 

Paper  &  Cardm'fac'r  1847 
Card  manufacturer  1831 
Housewright  l.  m.  1827 
Sailmaker  l.  m.  1836 

Printer  l.  m.  1824 

Honsewright  1841 

Silversmith  1850 


48 


CrowninshielJ,  Alex.  W. 

,  Cabinetmaker 

1847 

Cudworth,  Peter 

Housewright     l. 

M. 

1821 

*Cummings,  Charles  W, 

.  Blacksmith 

1833 

Cummings,  John,  Jr. 

Currier 

1838 

Cunningham,  George  H 

.  Housewright 

1834 

Currier,  Huijh  ]\I. 

Upholsterer 

1847 

#Curry,  William 

Jeweller 

1838 

Curtis,  Allen  C. 

Paper  manufacturer 

1833 

Curtis,  James  0. 

Shipwright 

1838 

Curtis,  Samuel 

Clockdial  maker  i. 

.  M, 

.1814 

*Curtis,  Samuel 

Leatherdresser 

1800 

=^Cushing,  Benjamin 

Cooper 

1818 

Gushing,  Isaac  C. 

Mason 

1854 

Cushing,  John 

JNIastmaker 

1844 

Cushing,  Levi  L. 

Carver 

1836 

Cushing,  Perez 

Housewright 

1831 

=^Cushin2:,  Roland 

Joiner 

1827 

Cushing,'^  Samuel  T. 

Instrum't  maker  l 

.  M 

.1844 

Cushman,  Freeman  L. 

Housewright 

1836 

^Cutler,  James 

Printer 

1800 

Cutler,  Micah 

Housewright      l. 

M. 

1828 

Cutter,  Ebenezer  F. 

Moroccodresser 

1841 

Dalton,  Michael 

Typefounder 

1849 

=^Darling,  Samuel 

Housewright 

1820 

Darracott,  Franklin 

Civil  Engineer  l. 

M. 

,  1854 

Darracott,  George 

Tinplateworker  l 

.  M 

.18ia 

Darracott,  George,  Jr. 

Machinist 

1838 

Darton,  William 

Shipsmith 

1841 

Davenport,  Charles 

Carbuilder 

1846 

Davenport,  John 

Housewright      l. 

M. 

1831 

=^David,  John 

Whipmaker 

1815 

Davies,  Daniel 

Housewright 

1834 

*Davis,  Frederick  W. 

Coppersmelter 

1854 

Davis,  David  P.         Clock  &  Balance  manufr 

•  1850 

*Davis,  Isaac 

Jeweller 

1820 

Davis,  James 

Coppersmith      l. 

M. 

1818 

Davis,  Jonathan 

Pavier                 l. 

M. 

1832 

*Dawley,  Augustus  S. 

Machinist 

1837 

49 


*^Dawson,  James 
*Dean,  Thomas 
^Dennis,  Enoch 
^Denton,  John 
Denton,  Jonathan 
*Dewhurst,  Thomas 
Dewhurst,  Thomas 
Dexter,  Anson 
*^Dickinson,  Samuel  N. 
Dillaway,  William 
Dillon,  James 
Ditson,  Oliver 
Doe,  Joseph  M. 
Doggett,  John 
Doggett,  Samuel 
*Domett,  Charles  M. 
Domett,  George 
Donnell,  William  E. 
*Dorety,  James 
Dow,  James  B. 
Dow,  Stephen 
=^Dow,  William  A. 
Downing,  Oliver 
^Drayton,  John 
Drew,  Joseph  L. 
Driscoll,  Cornelius 
Drury,  Gardner  P. 
"^Dudley,  James 
Dunbar,  Melzar 
Dupee,  Charles 
^Dupee,  Horace 
*Dupee,  Isaac 
Dutton,  Henry  W. 
Dyer,  Ezra 
Dyer,  James 

Eastburn,  John  H. 

Eaton,  Ezra 

*  Eaton,  Thomas 


Tailor 

1796 

Printer 

1801 

Chaisemaker 

1833 

Blacksmith 

0.  M. 

Housewright 

1830 

Tinplateworker 

1824 

Capmaker 

1854 

Cap  manufacturer      1839 

Printer  1829 

Shipwright  L.  M.  1828 

Shipwright  1838 

Printer  l.  m.  1839 

Upholsterer  l.  m.  1847 

Gilder  l.  m.  1804 

Gilder  l.  m.  1818 

Saddler  1824 

Saddler  l.  m.  1812 

Joiner  1841 

Hairdresser  1829 

Printer  l.  m.  1833 
Tanner  &  Currier       1845 

Cooper  1827 

Housewright  l.  m.  1815 

Housewright  1820 

Goldbeater  1842 

Tailor  l.  m.  1851 

Machinist  1836 

Housewright  1329 

Housewright  1828 

Housewright  1835 
Painter  &  Glazier  1830 
Block  &  Pumpmaker  1800 

Printer  1832 

Tailor  l.  m.  1821 

Tailor  1843 


Printer 

Tailor 

Saddler 


L.  M.  1829 
1849 
1820 


50 


Eaton,  Timothy 

Silverplater 

1837 

Eaton,  William 

Housewright 

L.  M. 

1827 

*Eayres,  JNIoses 

Housewright 

1796 

Edmands,  Ephraim  W. 

Housewright 

1831 

Edmands,  Gardner 

Painter  &  Glazier 

1837 

^Edmands,  Thomas 

Printer 

1827 

^^Edwards,  Abraham 

Painter 

1801 

Edwards,  John  F. 

Housewright 

1834 

Edwards,  Oliver 

Machinist 

1847 

^Edwards,  William  G. 

Slater 

1937 

*Ela,  David  H. 

Printer 

1837 

Eliars,  Augustus 

Stairbuilder 

1853 

*Eliot,  John 

Printer 

1809 

Emerson,  Charles 

Millwright 

1852 

=^Emery,  Thomas  K. 

Silversmith 

1806 

Emmons,  Thomas 

Cooper 

L.  M 

.  1800 

=^Eunson,  James,  Jr. 

Cooper 

1804 

=^Eunson,  James 

Cooper 

O.  M. 

Evans,  John  D. 

Printer 

1839 

^Fairbanks,  Gerry 

Hatter 

1804 

^Fairbanks,  John 

Watchmaker 

1812 

Fairbanks,  John  P. 

Bookbinder 

1839 

Fairbanks,  Josiah  L. 

Account  book  manuf r  1854 

^Fairbanks,  Henry  P. 

Manufacturer 

1850 

Fairbanks,  Stephen 

Saddler 

L.  M 

.  1804 

*Farrar,  Jefferson  C. 

Painter  &  Glazier 

1833 

Farrie,  John 

Cooper 

L.  M 

.  1818 

*  Faxon,  Caleb 

Edgetool  mak 

er 

1814 

*Faxon,  Josiah 

Sailmaker 

1839 

Faxon,  Nathaniel 

Cordwainer 

L.  M 

.  1809 

^Faxon,  Richard 

Blacksmith 

0.  M. 

*Fay,  Winsor 

Distiller 

1814 

*Fernald,  Oliver 

Brassfounder 

1820 

*Fessenden,  Stukely  B.  Cooper 

1818 

Fields,  George  A. 

Bookbinder 

1851 

*Fisher,  Willard  N. 

Hatter 

1828 

Fitch,  Jonas 

Carpenter 

1844 

51 


Flood,  Edward 
Floyd,  Andrew 
Folsom,  Frederick 
Forster,  Charles 
Foster,  George  B. 
Foster,  Joshua  T. 
^Fowle,  Josiah 
*Fox.  Horace 
=^Francis,  David 
Francis,  Ebenezer 
Francis,  Nathaniel 
*Francis,  Simon 
Frost,  Walter 
Frothingham.  James  K. 
Frye,  Nathan 
^Fuller,  Seth 
*Fullick,  James 


^Gardner,  Lemuel 
^^Gardner,  Simon 
Gates,  James  W. 
Gavett,  Andrew  J. 
*(jibson,  Kimball 
^Gilbert,  Frederick 
Gilbert,  Lemuel 
Gilbert,  Samuel 
Gilbert,  Timothy 
*Gill,  Warren 
Glover,  Lloyd 
Goddard,  Elias  W. 
Goddard,  Thomas  Coach 
Goddard,  William 
*  Godfrey,  Thomas 
*GofF,  Stephen 
Gooding,  Thomas 
Goodrich,  Ira 
Goodwin,  Enoch 
Goodwin,  Isaiah 


Hairdresser 

1837 

Coppersmith 

L. 

M. 

1832 

Cordwainer 

1840 

Cabinetmaker 

1829 

Watchmaker 

1849 

Shipbuilder 

L. 

M. 

1854 

Hairdresser 

0.   M. 

Stonecutter 

1826 

Printer 

1810 

Honsewright 

L. 

M. 

1827 

Pump  &Blockmaker  1839 

Cabinetmaker 

1800 

Chaisemaker 

L. 

M. 

1828 

Chaisepainter 

L. 

M. 

1833 

Manufacturer 

1849 

Housewright 

1837 

Bricklayer 

1800 

Sailmaker 

L. 

M. 

1827 

Cooper 

0.  M. 

Printer 

1818 

Chairpainter 

L. 

M. 

1831 

Brassfounder 

1844 

Painter  &  Glazier 

1833 

Baker 

1801 

Pianoforte  manuf' 

'r 

1845 

Printer 

L. 

M. 

,  1802 

Pianoforte  manuf 

'r 

1838 

Painter 

1840 

Engraver 

1852 

Cooper 

1834 

&  Chaisemaker  l 

.  M 

.  1834 

Housewright 

L. 

M. 

,  1828 

Baker 

1800 

Housewright 

1800 

Brassvvorker 

1844 

Tailor 

1844 

Cooper 

1837 

Carpenter 

1854 

52 


Goodwin,  William  F. 

Painter 

1850 

Googins,  Mark 

Blacksmith 

1853 

*Gore,  Christopher 

Painter 

1818 

*Gore,  Stephen 

Currier 

0.  M. 

Gould,  James 

Tallowchandler          1847 

*  Gould,  John  R. 

Bookbinder 

1803 

Gould,  John  G. 

Housewright 

1837 

Gove,  George  C. 

Currier 

1839 

Gove,  John 

Manufacturer 

L.  M.  1854 

Granger,  David 

Surveyor 

1844 

Grant,  Moses 

Upholsterer 

1830 

^Grant,  William 

Watchmaker 

1832 

*Gray,  Harrison 

Bookbinder 

1826 

Green,  John,  Jr. 

Painter 

L.  M.  1815 

*Green,  Timothy 

Pewterer 

1800 

Greene,  Charles  G. 

Printer 

1833 

Greenleaf,  Gardner 

Bricklayer 

L.  M.  1827 

Gregory,  Samuel  H. 

Paperstainer 

L.  M.  1852 

Grover,  Nathaniel 

Shipsmith 

L.  M.  1821 

Guild,  Henry 

Manuf  ring  jeweller  1851 

Gwynn,  George  F. 

Hairdresser 

1834 

Hadley,  Thomas  J. 

Housewright 

1837 

Hall,  John  B. 

Printer 

1853 

Hall,  Milton 

Housewright 

1827 

Hall,  Milton,  Jr. 

Carpenter 

1838 

Hammond,  Artemas 

Blacksmith 

1834 

*  Hammond,  John 

Housewright 

1825 

Hammond,  Nathaniel 

Housewright 

1831 

*Hancock,  Henry  K. 
Harding,  Edward 

Cabinetmaker 

1818 

Mastmaker 

1837 

Harding,  Josiah  M. 

Sailmaker 

1837 

Harding,  Newell 

Silversmith 

L.  M.  1828 

=^ Harlow,  Charles 

Stonecutter 

1827 

Harlow,  Dexter 

Hatter 

1836 

*  Harrington,  Ephraim 

Bricklayer 

1824 

=^ Harrington,  Jonathan 

Bricklayer 

1802 

Harrington,  Wyman 

Bricklayer 

1837 

Harris.  Isaac 

Mastmaker 

L.  M.  1802 

53 


*  Harris,  William 

Mastmaker 

1800 

^'Hart,  Samuel 

Mason  and  Pavier 

1818 

=*Hart,  Samuel,  Jr. 

Bricklayer 

1837 

*  Hartshorn,  Caleb 

Hatter 

1812 

Hartshorn,  Rolun 

Housewright 

1832 

Haskell,  Calvin 

Blacksmith 

1335 

Haskell,  Edward 

Typefounder 

1832 

^^Haslings.  Cyrus 

Painter 

1835 

*  Hastings,  Joseph 

Tallowchandler 

1831 

Hastings,  Samuel 

Painter 

1852 

Hatchman,  John 

Gilder 

1851 

Haven,  Calvin  W. 

Painter                L.  M. 

1843 

Haviland,  Thomas 

Bricklayer 

1826 

Hawes,  Willard 

Mason 

1847 

Hawkes,  Ezra 

Tinplateworker 

1825 

Hayden,  Josiah  E. 

Bootmaker 

1838 

Hazelton,  Isaac  H. 

Mason 

1835 

Hazelton,  J.  E. 

Manufacturer    l.  m, 

.  1849 

*Heard,  Nathaniel 

Cordwainer 

1811 

*Heath,  William 

Sailmaker 

0.  M. 

Hedrick,  Uriah 

Cooper 

1839 

Henderson,  Charles 

Painter 

1830 

Henderson,  Frederick  A.  Tailor 

1837 

Hendley,  James 

Tinplateworker  L.  m 

.  1814 

Hennessy,  Edward 

Chairpainter 

1847 

Herman,  Ferdinand 

Basket  manufacturer  1336 

Herman,  Leopold 

Stove  manufacturer 

1835 

Hersey,  Charles 

Housewright      l.  m 

.  1829 

Hersey,  Warren  A. 

Mason 

1841 

Hews,  George             Pi 

anoforte  manuPr  l.  m 

.  1842 

Heywood,  William 

Manufacturer 

1848 

=^Hichborn,  Benjamin 

Housewright 

1800 

=^Hichborn,  Samuel 

Sailmaker 

1806 

Hicks,  Joseph  G. 

Machinist 

1839 

*Hicks,  Zachariah 

Saddler 

0.  M. 

='^Hill,  David  W. 

Coppersmith 

1832 

Hill,  Increase  S. 

Machinist 

1839 

Hill,  Samuel 

Blacksmith        l.  m 

.  1818 

*Hill;  Samuel 

Engraver 

1799 

5* 


54 


Hill,  William  H. 

Bookbinder        l.  m. 

1851 

*Hilliard,  William 

Printer 

1825 

Hills,  Geor2:e 

Housewright      L.  M. 

1824 

Hills,  Henr>  S. 

Chairpainter 

1847 

*Hills,  Joseph 

Cordwainer 

1828 

Hinkley,  Holmes 

Machinist           l.  m. 

1831 

Hitchcock,  David  K. 

Printer 

1836 

Hitchings,  E.  H. 

Paperhanger 

1839 

Hobart,  Enoch 

Tailor                  l.  m. 

1816 

Hobart!  Peter,  Jr., 

Housewright 

1842 

Hobbs;  William  J. 

Carver 

1841 

Hoffman,  Monitz 

Printer 

1850 

Holbrook,  Samuel  F. 

Shipwright 

1829 

^Holden,  Joshua 

Painter 

1842 

^Holland,  Charles  S. 

Copperplate  printer 

1838 

Holman,  Oliver 

Blankbook  manuf r 

1845 

*Holmes,  Almoran 

Rigger 

1828 

'^Holmes,  Benjamin  D. 

Coppersmith 

1837 

Holmes,  William  H. 

Harnessmaker 

1851 

Homer,  Albert 

Painter               l.  M. 

,  1832 

Hooper,  Henry  N. 

Brassfounder 

1835 

*  Hooper,  John 

Bookbinder 

1837 

Houseley,  George 

Coppersmith 

1832 

Hovey,  James  G. 

Comb  manufacturer 

1839 

Howard,  Edward         Clock  &  Balance  maker  1850 

Howard,  William  H. 

Ironfounder 

1849 

Howe,  Jonathan 

Printer 

1838 

Howe,  Joseph  N. 

Glass  manufacturer 

1847 

*Howe,  Nathaniel 

Cooper 

1818 

^Howe,  Solomon 

Housewright 

1828 

*Howe,  Thomas 

Baker 

1801 

='^Howland    Benjamin 

Housewright 

1800 

Hubbard,  John  C. 

Chairmaker 

1837 

Hughes,  John  A. 

Show  case  manuf  r 

1850 

*Hunewell,  Jonathan 

Bricklayer 

CM. 

*Hu newel r,  Richard 

Bricklayer 

1795 

*Hunt,  Joab 

Shipjoiner 

1800 

Hunt,  John 

Housewright      l.  m, 

,  1831 

Hunt,  John 

Moroccodresser 

1837 

65 


Hunt,  Moses 

Machinist 

1837 

Hutchinson,  Henry 

Sailmaker          l.  m, 

.  1837 

Ingalls,  Henry  P. 

Housewright 

1839 

Ingalls,  James  P. 

Founder 

1832 

Jackson,  George 

Tallowchandler  l.  m 

.1814 

Jackson,  William 

Tallowchandler  l.  m 

.1808 

Jacobs,  Charles  S. 

Housewright 

1841 

Jacobs,  Joshua 

Housewright 

1833 

James,  Charles  T. 

Manufacturer 

1847 

*James.  Joshua 

Watchmaker 

1812 

Jameson,  William  H. 

Pianoforte  manuPr  l.  m 

.1854 

*Jenkins,  Joseph 

Housewright 

1810 

Jennings,  Alexander  '. 

H.    Blacksmith        l.  m, 

.  1810 

^Jennings,  William 

Wheelwright 

1800 

Johnson,  Abijah  S. 

Stairbuilder 

1831 

Johnson,  Ebenezer 

Bricklayer 

1837 

^Johnson,  Joseph  G. 

Carpenter 

1844 

=^Johnson,  Samuel  R. 

Stonecutter 

1837 

*Johonnot,  Oliver 

Tailor 

O.  M. 

*^ Jones,  Edward 

Sailmaker 

1828 

*Jones,  Ezekiel 

Watchmaker 

1814 

Jones,  James  L. 

Tinplateworker 

1842 

=^Jones,  JefFry  A. 

Bookbinder 

1837 

*Jones,  Joseph 

Sailmaker 

1801 

Jones,  Peter  C, 

Paper  manufacturer 

1833 

Jordan,  Alexander  S. 

Combmaker 

1839 

Judson,  Charles  C. 

Carpenter 

1844 

Kelley,  Philip 

StuccQworker,  &c. 

1846 

=^Kendall,  Enoch 

Hairdresser 

1818 

^Kern,  George  F  ,  Jr. 

Baker 

1828 

Kennard,  Henry 

Tailor 

1854 

Kilham,  Jonathan 

Tailor                 l.  m 

.  1803 

*Kilton,  Jonathan 

Baker 

0.  M. 

King,  Charles  G, 

Math.  inst.  niaker 

1837 

#King,  Gedney 

Math,  inst,  ni£|,ker 

1804 

56 


*King,  William 
Kinuman,  Georg^e 
=^Kingsley,  Elias 
=5^Kingsley,  Nathan  P. 
Kinsley,  Lyman 
Knapp,  Jesse 
*  Knott,  James 
Knott,  .lames  Lad 

Knott,  Robert 
^Kreuger,  John 
Kuhn,  John 

Lamson,  Benjamin 
^^Lancaster,  William 
Lane.  Frederick 
^Lane.  John  M. 
Lane,  Samuel 
Lang,  John  H.  B. 
^Larkin.  Ebenezer 
Larkin,  Israel  J. 
^Lathrop,  Seth 
Laughton.  Charles  H. 
^Lecompte.  Francis 
Leighton,  Charles 
^Leman,  John 
=*Leman.  John 
*  Lemon.  William 
Lewis,  Joseph 
Lewis,  Seth 
=^  Lewis.  Winslow 
*Libbey,  J   G.  L. 
=^Lienow,  Henry 
Lilley,  John 
=^Lincoln,  Charles 
^Lincoln.  Frederick 
Lincoln.  Frederic  W.,  Jr 
Lincoln,  James  L. 
Lincoln,  Jared 
Lincoln,  Joseph 
Lincoln,  Heman 


Electrician 

1838 

Sailmaker 

1841 

Plasterer 

1825 

INIason 

1836 

L-on  manufacturer 

1839 

Watchmaker 

L.   M. 

1833 

Cordwainer 

1831 

lies"  Shoemaker, 

,  L.  M. 

1852 

Cordwainer 

1834 

Harnessmaker 

1813 

Tailor 

I>.  M. 

1822 

Cabinetmaker 

1833 

Bricklayer 

1800 

Turner 

L.   M. 

.  1821 

Hairdresser 

1800 

Housewright 

1834 

Cooper 

1853 

Bookbinder 

0.  M. 

Mast  &  Sparmaker 

1843 

Housewright 

1806 

Mason 

1847 

Confectioner 

1839 

Housewright 

L.  M 

.  1828 

Blacksmith 

1820 

Shipsmith 

1833 

Upholsterer 

1809 

Baker 

L    M 

.  1808 

Housewright 

1837 

Manufacturer 

1814 

Jeweller 

1837 

Tailor 

1831 

Umbrella  maker  i..  m 

.1818 

Hatter 

1836 

Bricklayer 

1825 

•.  Math,  inst  maker 

1839 

Machinist 

1852 

Housewright 

1829 

Carpenter 

1825 

Housewright 

L    M 

;.  1820 

57 


Lincoln,  Warren 

Gilder                 l.  m. 

1833 

Litchfield,  Ward 

Bricklayer 

1828 

Little,  Ebenezer  H. 

Cooper                L.  M. 

,  1829 

Little,  Nicholas 

Blacksmith 

1829 

Little,  William  B. 

Chemist              l.  m. 

1850 

Livermore,  John 

Soapboiler 

1841 

^Locke,  Delmont 

Coppersmith 

1848 

Lockwood,  Job 

Plumber 

1854 

^Lombard,  Nathaniel  K 

.  Sailmaker 

1820 

Lord,  Joshua 

Carpenter 

1847 

Loring,  Abner  B. 

Coppersmith 

1845 

Loring,  Benjamin 

Bookbinder        l.  m, 

.  1814 

*Loring,  Henry 

Housewright 

1825 

Loring,  James 

Sailmaker 

1837 

^Loring,  John 

Baker 

1810 

*  Loring,  John  G. 

Coppersmith 

1820 

Loring,  Jonathan 

Sailmaker          l.  m 

.  1818 

^Loring,  Josiah 

Bookbinder 

1814 

Loring,  Samuel  H. 

Coppersmith 

1845 

Loring,  Thomas  B. 

Sailmaker          l.  m 

.  1833 

Lothrop,  Ansel 

Carpenter 

1839 

Lothrop,  George  B. 

Locksmith 

1854 

Lothrop,  Eben  W. 

Jeweller             l.  m 

.  1834 

Lothrop,  John 

Sailmaker 

1830 

*Loud,  Solomon 

Cabinetmaker 

1826 

Lovejoy,  Loyal 

Housewright      l.  m, 

.  1829 

Lovell,  John  P. 

Gunsmith 

1850 

Lovell,  Josiah  G. 

Shipwright 

1853 

^^Lovering,  Joseph 

Tallowchandler 

1799 

Low,  Francis 

Rigger 

1837 

Low,  John  J. 

Jeweller 

1837 

Luther,  Slade 

Bricklayer          l.  m, 

.  1826 

Lyford,  Thomas 

Housewright 

1836 

Lynch,  Stephen 

Upholsterer 

1828 

Lynes,  Samuel 

Housewright 

1830 

^'f'Mack,  John 

Painter 

1834 

*Mackay,  John 

Pianoforte  manuf  r 

1826 

*Mackay,  William  H. 

Pianoforte  manuPr 

1839 

58 


*]\Iackintosh,  John 
^Mackintosh,  Peter 
Mair,  Thomas 
Mallory,  Richard  P. 
^Maloney.  James 
=^Mann,  Joseph 
^^'Mann,  Peleg 
*Maiden,  David 
Mailand,  John 
Marsh,  Bela 
*Maish,  Ephraim 
*Marsh,  George 
*Marsh,  John 
Marsh,  Robert 
^Marston.  James  B. 
^Martin,  Israel 
Marvin,  Theophilus  R. 
Mason,  John  W. 
*Mason,  Mammy 
^Maxwell,  Edward 
*Mayo,  Jesse 
^McAllaster.  James 
McBurney,  Charles 
=^McCIennan.  William 
McKay,  William  P. 
McKenney,  Andrew 
Mears,  Elijah 
Mears,  Granville 
Mears,  John,  Jr. 
Meek,  Samuel 
*jMenzies,  William 
Merrifield,  Francis 
^JNIessinoer,  Daniel 
Metcalf,  Caleb 
Millard,  Samuel 
Miller,  David 
Miller,  INloses 
*Milner,  Joseph 
INlitchell,  James 


Leatherdresser  1800 

Blacksmith  o.  m. 

House  Wright  1829 

Engraver"^  1837 
Composit'n  roof  mak'r  1800 

Boatbuilder  1828 

Bricklayer  1826 

Bricklayer  1837 

Manufacturer  1847 
Bookbinder        l.  m.  1831 

Housewright  1800 

Housewriiiht  1830 

Bookbinder  1834 

Mason  1837 

Painter  1801 

Tailor  1833 
Printer               l.  m.  1827 

Carver  1848 

Baker  o.  m. 

Bricklayer  1835 

Harnessmaker  1800 

Housewright  1820 

Saddler  1834 

Rigger  1829 

Watchmaker  1848 

Bricklayer  1831 
Tailor                  l.  m.  1803 

Tailor  1832 

INlanufacturer  1847 

Jeweller  1834 

Coppersmith  1800 

Baker  1826 

Hatter  o.  m. 

Bricklayer  1827 
Housewriirht  l.  m.  1830 
Black  &  VVhitesmith  1843 

Cooper  1833 

Baker  1808 

Plasterer  1839 


59 


Mitchell,  Joseph  W. 
Mitchell,  Theodore 
JNIitchell,  William 
*M'Kean,  William 
^Molineaux,  John 
=^More,  Charles 
Morris,  Thomas  D. 
Morse,  Hazen 
Morse,  Andrew  J. 
Morse,  Henry  D. 
Morton,  Ebenezer 
Moulton,  Thomas 
*Mountfort,  Joseph 
Mudge,  Alfred 
*^Munn,  Luther 
Munroe,  Daniel 
*Munroe,  Edmund 
Miinroe,  Otis 
^Murdock,  Amasa 


*Nash,  Joseph 
Nassau,  William  M. 
Neal,  Samuel 
*Newcomb,  Loring 
Newhall,  Daniel  B. 
Newman,  Samuel  H. 
Newmarch,  Samuel 
^Nichols,  Charles  C. 
Nichols,  Gushing 
^Nichols,  Eleazar 
Nichols,  George  N. 
Nichols,  Lawrence 
Nichols,  Smith  W. 
^Nichols,  Timothy  S. 
Nichols,  William 
Niles,  Jesse 
Nottage,  Samuel  C. 


Shipbuilder 

L.  M.  1853 

Housewright 

1836 

Shoemaker 

1842 

Tobacconist 

1800 

Brassfounder 

1822 

Housewright 

1795 

Painter 

1854 

Engraver 

L.  M,  1833 

Brassfounder 

1853 

Jeweller 

1854 

Housewright 

1837 

Bricklayer 

L.  M.  1832 

Cooper 

1818 

Printer 

1839 

Stonecutter 

1839 

Watchmaker 

L.  M.  1814 

Printer 

1814 

Cordwainer 

1835 

Planemaker 

1828 

Sailmaker 

1815 

Hairdresser 

1839 

Housewright 

1841 

Housewright 

1828 

'ianoforte  manuf'r  l.  m.  1854 

Tailor 

1834 

Baker 

1829 

Tailor 

1814 

Bricklayer 

L.  M.  1818 

Housewright 

1812 

Tailor 

1849 

Confectioner 

L.  M.  1836 

Bricklayer 

1833 

Painter 

1832 

Printer 

1825 

Housewright 

1833 

Housewright 

L.  M.  1834 

60 


Ober,  John  P. 
^Oliver,  Ebenezer 
''f^  Oliver,  Hubbard 
Oliver,  William  B. 
Oliver,  William  B.,  Jr. 
Orcutt,  Ephraim 
Orcutt,  John  P. 
Osborn,  Jesse 
Otis,  George  W. 
^Owen,  Benjamin 


Packer,  Charles 
Parker,  Carlton 
Page,  John  A. 
=^ Palmer,  Joseph 
Palmer,  Thomas 
Park,  John 
=^Parker,  Amos  B. 
Parker,  Eber 
*Parmenter,  Ezra 
■^farris,  Alexander 
Parsons  Ebenezer 
"^Parsons,  Edmund 
^Parsons,  Josiah 
Passarow,  George 
Patch,  Franklin 
^Patten,  Thomas 
Paul,  James 
Pay  son,  Edwin 
*Peak,  Philip 
Pearce,  William 
^'Pearson,  Simon 
Peck,  T.  R. 
Peirce,  Jonathan 
Pendleton,  William 
Perkins,  James 
*Perkins,  Nathaniel 
*Perkins,  Samuel 
Perkins,  Samuel  S. 


Cooper  L.  M.  1841 

Boatbuilder  1818 

Tailor  1802 

Tinman  l.  m.  1833 
Tin  &  Sh't  iron  w^ker  1847 

Mason  1837 

Painter  1837 

Wheelwright  1837 

Housewright  l.  m.  1819 

Cooper  1800 


Morrocco  manuPr      1845 

Mason  1854 

Bricklayer  l.  m.  1831 

Hatter  1796 

Mason  1837 

Painter  1827 

Bookbinder  1828 

Blacksmith  1826 

Blacksmith  o.  m. 

Architect  1818 

Housewright  1837 

Cabinetmaker  1825 

Carpenter  1837 

Painter  1835 

Housewright  1845 

Blacksmith  o  m. 

Upholsterer  1839 

Carpenter  &  Builder  l.  m.  1854 

Sailmaker  1837 

Plumber  1849 

Blacksmith  1833 

Hatter  1839 
Pump  &  Blockmaker  1841 

S.      Lithogr.  printer  l.  m.  1828 

Shipsmith  1850 

Engraver  1837 

Painter  o.  m. 

Housewright  1835 


61 


Pettingill,  Samuel  S. 
Pettes,  Henry 
Peterson,  Lorin 
^Phelps,  John  B. 
Phelps,  Sewall 
^Phillips,  James 
^Pierce,  Isaac 
=^ Pierce,  John 
Pike,  E.  W. 
Pitman,  John  H. 
Pitman,  Thomas  S. 
*Pitts,  Lendall 
Place,  John  B. 
Plympton,  Henry 
Pollard,  Abner  W. 
Pond,  Moses 
Pook,  Samuel  H. 
Pook,  Samuel  M. 
Poole,  Alexis 
Pool,  Benjamin  C. 
Pool,  Lot 

^Porter,  Christopher 
Porter.  George  E. 
Pratt,  Caleb 
Pratt,  Caleb  I. 
*  Pratt,  Caleb  S. 
Pratt,  Ebenezer 
Pratt,  Jairus 
Pratt,  Joseph 
*Pratt,  Samuel 
Pratt,  T.  Willis 
Pratt,  William 
Prentiss,  Henry 
Preston,  Jonathan 
Prince,  Nathan 
Prince,  Samuel 
=^Prouty,  Joel 
Prouty,  Lorenzo 
*Purkitt,  Henry 
6 


Shipjoiner  1838 
Manufacturer    l.  m.  1850 

Carpenter  1854 

Cordwainer  1836 

Printer  1835 

Ropemaker  o.  m. 

Cooper  1818 

Optician  1825 

Housewright  1837 
Cooper                L.  M.  1829 

Baker  1837 

Housewright  1821 

Housewright  1836 

Balance  manuf'r  1837 

Tailor  1835 

Tinplateworker  1825 

Naval  Architect  1849 

Naval  Architect  1849 

Housewright  1837 
Mastmaker        l.  m.  1834 

Housewright  1833 

Hatter  1819 
Watch  &  Clockmak'r  1851 

Housewright  1825 
Housewright      l.  m.  1837 

Housewright  1832 

Carpenter  1839 

Shipwright  1834 

Bricklayer  1832 

Bricklayer  1830 

Civil  Engineer  1844 

Watchmaker  1839 
Umbrella  manuPr       1838 

Mason  1834 

Bricklayer  1837 

Sailmaker  1829 

Painter  1826 

Manufacturer  1841 

Cooper  0.  m. 


62 


Putnam,  John 
Putnam,  Mason 

^^'Rachford,  William 
*Rand,  Aaron 
Rand,  Georize  C. 
Raymond,  Freeman  C. 
Rayner,  John 
Rayner,  John  J. 
'^Read,  Joseph  S. 
Redding,  Charles 
=^Redding,  George 
^Redman,  John 
*Redman,  Thomas 
Reed,  George  P. 
=*Reed,  William  C 

=^Regally,  INIichael 
Renouf,  Edward 

*  Revere,  Paul 
Reynolds,  Samuel  S. 
Rhoades,  Stephen 
^Rice.  Alanson 
Richards,  Wyatt 
^Richardson,  Luke 
Richardson,  Thomas 
Ripley,  Robert 
^^'Roath,  Andrew 
*Robbins,  Edward  H. 
Robbins,  Josiah 

*  Roberts.  John 
Roberts.  John  G. 
Roberts,  John  L. 
Robeits,  Thomas  J. 
Robertson,  Jolin  A. 
Robinson,  Euocli 
Robinson,  George  W. 
Robinson,  Reuben  T. 
^Rogers,  John  Gorham 
Ross,  Jeremiah 


Printer 

1837 

Bookbinder 

1833 

Blacksmith 

1800 

Cooper 

1821 

Printer 

1853 

Watchmaker 

1844 

Chaisemaker      l.  m. 

.  1818 

Coachmaker 

1850 

Saddler 

1814 

Painter 

1831 

Painter 

1825 

Bricklayer 

1827 

Paperstainer 

1800 

Music  Publisher,  &c 

.1845 

'oach  &  Harnessmaker  1833 

Watchmaker 

1841 

Printer                L.  m. 

.  1809 

Bell  &  Gunfounder 

O.  M. 

Moroccodresser 

1841 

Hatter 

1834 

Biicklayer 

1829 

B  ick layer 

1828 

Hairworker 

1823 

Founder 

1833 

Cooper                L.  M 

.  1821 

Hairdresser 

1799 

Manufacturer 

1828 

]\Ianufacturer 

1828 

Housewright 

1836 

Bookbinder        l.  m 

.  1829 

INlason 

1838 

Mason 

1849 

Staii  builder 

1845 

Whitesmith 

1841 

Machinist 

1837 

Painter 

1831 

Printer 

1833 

Tailor 

1837 

63 


Ross,  George 

Gilder 

1850 

^'Roulstone,  John 

Bookbinder 

1802 

*-Rundle,  Thomas 

Housewright 

1827 

*Rassell,  Renjamin 

Printer 

0    M. 

*Russell,  John 

Printer 

1796 

SalTord,  Daniel 

Blacksmith 

L. 

M. 

1824 

Sampson,  Zephaniah 

Bricklayer 

L. 

M 

1818 

*  Sanborn,  Alfred  S. 

Carpenter 

1843 

Sanborn,  Amos  C. 

Stonecutter 

1835 

Sanborn,  Greenleaf  C. 

Housewright 

L. 

M. 

1833 

Sanford,  Philo 

Lead  manufacturer 

1849 

=^ Sargent,  Edward 

Cooper 

1818 

*  Sargent,  Loring 

Mason  &  Pavier 

1818 

Savage,  Jacob  S. 

Blacksmith 

1837 

Savage,  James  S. 

Mason 

1827 

=Jf^Saville,  John 

Tailor 

1821 

Sawyer,  Amos 

Baker 

L. 

M, 

.  1831 

Schouler,  William 

Printer 

1847 

Schoff,  S.  A. 

Engraver 

1853 

*Scott,  Ebenezer 

Painter 

1830 

Scott,  George 

Housewright 

1838 

*Scott,  James 

Ropemaker 

1803 

Sears,  Willard 

Carpenter 

1844 

=^Sellon,  Samuel 

Farrier 

CM. 

Seymour,  Friend 

Housewright 

1838 

ShaM',  Jesse 

Housewright 

L. 

M 

.  1824 

*Shaw,  John  A. 

Housewright 

1824 

*Shaw,  Thomas 

Housewright 

1837 

Shelton,  John 

Saddler 

L. 

M 

.  1833 

Sheiton,  Stephen 

Block  &  Pumpmaker  1832 

*^ Shelton,  Stephen 

BJockmaker 

1818 

Shelton,  Thomas  J.    Block  &Pumpmaki 

en 

..  M 

[.1827 

Sherburne,  Joseph  M. 

Hatter 

1832 

^Shipley,  Simon  G. 

Baker 

1828 

*Shute,  Ebenezer 

Housewright 

1818 

*Sikes,  John 

Housewright 

1832 

Simmons,  Levi 

Housewright 

1841 

Simmons,  Seth 

Housewright 

L. 

M 

.  1829 

64 


Simmons,  Thomas 

Saddler 

1839 

^'Simpson,  John  K. 

Upholsterer 

1825 

=^ Sinclair,  Thomas 

Brassfounder 

1841 

*  Singleton,  George 

Cooper 

1799 

*  Skerry,  Georsre  W. 

Silversmith 

1827 

*SkilIin.  Sime^on 

Carver 

1803 

Slade,  Robert 

Wheelwright 

1839 

Slade,  William  J. 

Housewright 

1838 

Sloan,  Samuel  W. 

Hatter 

1854 

Smallwood,  Thomas 

Cabinetmaker 

1847 

=^Smink,  Peter 

Silkdyer 

1799 

Smith,  Albert  W. 

Blacksmith 

1837 

*  Smith,  Amasa  G. 

Housewright 

1826 

Smith,  Charles  A. 

Painter 

1837 

Smith,  Charles  A. 

Tailor 

1839 

Smith,  Dennis 

Housewright 

1837 

Smith  George  G. 

Engraver            l.  m 

.  1831 

*  Smith,  Isaac 

Cooper 

1818 

Smith,  Jacob 

Cabinetmaker 

1839 

*  Smith,  Jeremiah  P. 

Painter  &  Glazier 

1814 

Smith,  Joseph  B. 

Housewright 

1828 

^Smith,  Laban 

Hatter 

1825 

Smith,  Lorenzo  G. 

Gilder 

1837 

Smith,  S.  H.  J. 

Pocket-bookmaker 

1835 

Smith,  Stephen 

Cabinetmaker 

1837 

Snelling,  Enoch  H. 

Glazier 

1829 

=^Snelling,  John 

Shipwright 

1828 

Somerby,  Horatio  G. 

Painter 

1835 

*Southack,  Francis 

Baker 

1810 

=*  Spear,  Gershom 

Cooper 

1796 

*  Spear,  James 

Cooper 

1821 

*  Spear,  William 

Cooper 

1818 

Spencer,  Hobart 

Bricklayer 

1837 

Spooner,  Sherlock 

Cabinetmaker 

1843 

Springer,  John 

Carpenter 

1838 

Staples,  John 

Tailor 

1831 

Standish,  James 

:Mason 

1841 

Standish,  L.  Miles. 

Mason                l.  m 

.  1842 

^Staibuck,  Albert  W. 

Cooper 

1841 

65 


*  Starr,  Joseph 

Shipwright 

1801 

Stearns,  Charles 

Mason 

1848 

Stearns,  William 

Bricklayer          l.  m 

.  1825 

*Stebbins,  Samuel 

Pump&Blockmaker  1819 

Stetson,  Amos  W. 

Bootmaker 

1837 

=^' Stetson,  Clement 

Ho  use  Wright 

1837 

Stevens,  Benjamin 

Distiller              l.  m 

.  1827 

Stevens,  Collins 

Lastmaker 

1843 

Stimpson,  Charles 

Bookbinder        l.  m 

.  1821 

Stimpson,  Frederick  H. 

Stove  manufacturer 

1837 

Stimpson,  George,  Jr. 

Gold  pen  manuPr 

1854 

Stimpson,  Heibert  H. 

Stove  manufacturer 

1831 

=^- Stokes,  Joseph 

Carver  &  Gilder 

1799 

Stone,  David 

Machinist 

1847 

Stowell,  Caleb 

Bricklayer 

1836 

^Stutson,  Joseph 

House  Wright 

1799 

^'Sutton,  Enoch 

Jeweller 

1837 

Sntton,  William 

Leatherdresser 

1837 

Swallow,  Asa 

Bricklayer          l.  m, 

.  1827 

Sweet,  James  S. 

Watchmaker 

1837 

Sweet,  John  H. 

Jeweller 

1838 

Sweet,  Nathaniel 

Bricklayer 

1830 

Sweet,  Charles  A. 

Chaisemaker 

1839 

Swift,  William  A. 

Carpenter 

1847 

Taber,  Job 

Housewright      l.  m, 

,  1829 

Taylor,  John 

Shipwright 

1851 

Taylor,  Eber 

Housewright 

1836 

=^Tay!or,  Levi 

Wheelwright 

1800 

''f^Tead.  Edward  L. 

Sailmaker 

1835 

Teel,  Elbridge 

Wheelwright 

1847 

Templeton,  John 

Stonecutter 

1826 

Thacher,  George  C. 

Ironfounder 

1847 

Thaxter,  Adam  W. 

Housewright      l.  m. 

1837 

Thaxter,  Adam  W.,  3d 

Bookbinder        l.  m. 

1839 

*Thaxter,  Samuel 

Math.  inst.  maker 

1841 

Thaxter,  Seth 

Housewright      l.  m. 

1818 

^Thaxter,  Warren 

Cabinetmaker 

1834 

6* 

66 


^Thayer,  Ephraim 
*Thayer,  Moses 
Thayer,  Stephen 
=^Thayer,  Zeba 
^'^Thomas,  Josiah 
Thomdike,  John  H. 
Thorndike,  John  P. 
Thurston,  Lyman 
*Tilden,  Joseph 
Tileston,  Timothy 
Tileston,  William 
Tillson,  David 
Tirrell,  Edward  C. 
=^Tirrell,  Thomas 
*Todd,  Jacob 
Tolman,  James 
Tolman,  James  P. 
Tohnan,  Samuel  P. 
Tompkins,  Abel 
Tompkins,  Isaac  S. 
Torrey,  Charles 
^Tower,  Nichols 
Tower,  Samuel  G. 
Towle,  John  D. 
Townsend,  Thomas 
^True,  Benjamin 
*Tuckerman,  Edward 
*Tuckerman,  John 
Tufts,  James 
Tufts,  Otis 
Turner,  Henry  E. 
^Turner,  Job 
^Turner,  Jonathan 
Turner,  Joshua 
Turner,  Nathaniel  W. 
Turner,  Job  A. 
Turner,  Thomas 
=^Tuttle,  Daniel 
=^-Tuttle,  Jesse 


Enginebuilder 

0.  M. 

Tailor 

CM. 

Enginebuilder  l.  m. 

1818 

Blacksmith 

1795 

Cordwainer 

1835 

Architect 

1839 

Bricklayer         l.  m. 

1818 

Stereotype  founder 

1832 

Bricklayer 

1828 

Planem'aker 

1837 

Varnisher  &  Polisher  1847 

Slater 

1829 

Cordwainer 

1832 

Cordwainer 

1821 

Baker 

1812 

Tailor 

1837 

Goldbeater 

1854 

Stuccoworker 

1854 

Bookbinder 

1841 

Coppersmith 

1832 

IMarbleworker 

1854 

Bricklayer 

1832 

Patternmaker 

1854 

Architect  &  Builder 

1845 

Housewright 

1827 

Printer 

1813 

Baker 

0    M. 

Baker 

1800 

Mason                l.  m 

.  1853 

INlachinist           l.  m 

.  1833 

Tinplateworker 

1850 

Bricklayer 

1832 

Hairdresser 

1802 

Housewright 

1834 

Gasfitter 

1853 

Builder 

1854 

Cordwainer 

1831 

Bricklayer 

1795 

Cooper 

1838 

67 


Tuttle,  John 

Blacksmith 

1826 

*Tuttle,  Samuel 

Tailor 

1804 

^Tuttle,  Turrell,  Jr. 

Bricklayer 

1809 

^Tyier,  William 

Ropemaker 

CM. 

Underwood,  William 

Manufacturer 

1831 

Urann,  Joseph 

Cooper 

1837 

Vannevar,  Alexander 

Cooper                L. 

M.  1816 

VannevaPj  George 

Carpenter 

1838 

^Vaughn,  George 

Painter 

1800 

Vinton,  Geoige  W. 

Confectioner 

1838 

Vose,  Edward  A. 

Painter 

1854 

Wade,  John 

Boatbuilder       l. 

M.  1818 

^Wade,  Jotham 

Mason 

1837 

Waitt,  Isaac  B. 

Cordwainer 

1836 

*Walker,  Francis 

Cooper 

1818 

Walker,  Samuel 

Printer 

1845 

Wallis,  Mordecai  L. 

Bricklayer 

1834 

Warner,  Jonathan  E. 

Cooper 

1853 

^'Washburn,  Jeremiah 

Housewright 

1833 

^Washburn,  Theodore 

Housewright 

1829 

Washburn,  William 

Builder 

1839 

Waterman,  Anthony 

Carpenter           l. 

M.  1 850 

^Waterman,  Josiah 

Housewright 

1827 

Waterman,  Nathaniel 

Tinman 

1837 

^Waters,  Ebenezer 

Coppersmith 

1829 

Watson,  John 

Watchmaker 

1854 

^Weare,  Mark 

Housewright 

1832 

Webber,  Aaron  D. 

Housewright      l 

M.  1835 

Webber,  John 

Cordage  manuf'r 

1844 

Webber,  John,  Jr. 

Cordage  manufr 

1844 

^^Wedger,  John 

Baker 

1829 

Weed,  John  H. 

Tailor 

1839 

#Weeks,  William  A. 

Printer 

1838 

Weeman,  Ebenezer 

Blacksmith 

1836 

Weld,  James 

Baker                  l. 

M.  1820 

=!f=Weller,  George 

Tailor 

0.  M. 

68 


'S*^ Wells,  Benjamin  T. 
Wells,  Charles 
Wells,  Charles  Allen 
Wells,  John  B. 
''f^Wells,  Thomas 
*Wells,  Thomas  G. 
Wentwoith.  Arioch 
*Went\vorth,  James 
Wenzell,  Henry 
*West,  David 
=J^Whall,  William 
Whall,  William 
Wheeler,  Gilham  B. 
Wheeler,  Joel 
^Wheeler,  Jonathan 
=^ Wheeler,  John  H. 
Wheeler,  William  A. 
^Wheelwright,  Job 
Whieldon,  W.  W. 
White,  Benjamin 
White,  James  A. 
White,  Lyman 
White,  Robert 
White,  William 
Whiting,  Oliver  R. 
Whitmarsh,  Thomas 
=^Whitmarsh,  Thomas 
*  Whitney,  Jonathan 
Whiton,  Ebed 
Whiton,  Henry 
Whipple,  John  A.        D 
Whittemore,  James  F. 
*VVhittridge,  Daniel  B. 
Wiijhtman,  Joseph  M, 
*Wllcutt,  Joseph 
=^ Wilder,  Martin 
*Wiley,  John 
Willi  ins,  Levi 
*Willet,  Joseph 


Coppersmith 

1800 

Bricklayer 

L.  M. 

1818 

Bookbinder 

L.  M. 

1820 

Cooper 

l;  m. 

1818 

Bookbinder 

1804 

Printer 

1837 

Soapstone  worker 

1847 

Piinter 

1833 

Shoe  manufacturer 

1853 

Bookbinder 

0.  M, 

Gunsmith 

1800 

Gunsmith 

L.  M. 

1800 

Carpenter 

1838 

Bricklayer 

L.  M. 

1829 

Bricklayer 

1802 

Housewright 

1827 

Ironfounder 

1838 

Cooper 

0.  M. 

Printer 

1839 

Printer 

1850 

Rigger 

1832 

Chairpainter 

L.  M. 

,  1837 

Ho  use  Wright 

1832 

Sheet  Iron  worker 

1851 

Carpenter 

1837 

Tailor 

L.  M, 

,  1821 

Housewright 

1802 

Bricklayer 

1800 

Silversmith 

L.  M, 

.  1834 

Carriage  manu 

fr 

1849 

laguerreian  Artist  l.  m. 

.  1852 

Machinist 

1852 

.    Whitesmith 

1837 

Phil.  inst.  maker  l.  m 

.1842 

Housewright 

1830 

Blacksmith 

1829 

Printer 

1847 

Pianoforte  manuf  r 

1837 

Housewright 

1800 

69 


^Williams,  Horatio  N. 

Printer 

1830 

*WilIiams,  Jonathan 

Leatherdresser 

1814 

^Williams,  Samuel  S. 

Gilder 

1814 

Williams,  William  A. 

Civil  Engineer 

1854 

Willis,  Clement 

Housewright 

1831 

Willis,  George  E. 

Tinplateworker  l.  m. 

1847 

Willis,   Henry 

Typefounder      L.  m. 

1829 

Willson,  John 

Patternmaker 

1847 

=^Wilson,  James 

Brushmaker 

1818 

Wilson,  John 

Tailor 

1827 

Wilson,  John  B. 

Carpenter 

1851 

Wilson,  Stephen  F. 

Housewright 

1838 

Wilson,  William  H. 

Tailor 

1833 

Winkley,  Swain 

Tailor 

1839 

Winn,  Moses  F. 

Shoe  manufacturer 

1848 

Winsor,  Samuel  L. 

Shipcarver 

1847 

Winter,  Francis  B. 

Bricklayer         l.  m 

.  1829 

*Wis\vall,  Oliver 

Housewright 

1802 

Wiswall,  William 

Cordwainer        l.  m. 

,  1821 

Woodberry,  Charles 

Mason 

1848 

Woodbury,  Charles 

Mason               l.  m 

.  1842 

*Woods,  William 

Baker 

CM. 

Wright,  Albert  J. 

Printer 

1853 

Wright,  Edmund 

Printer 

1825 

*  Wright,  Francis 

Tobacconist 

1800 

Yale,  Rufus  M. 

Sailmaker 

1852 

Yendell,  George 

Painter               l.  m 

.  1828 

Yendell,  Samuel 
Young,  Ammi  B. 
*  Young,  Andrew  P. 


Boatbuilder        l.  m.  1816 
Architect  l.  m.  1838 

Painter  1837 


MECHANIC    APPRENTICES'    LIBRARY. 

The  Apprentices'  Library  was  institulud  by  the  Board  of 
Government  of  the  Massachusetts  Charliable  Mechanic  Associa- 
tion, Feb.  22,  1S20.  The  present  Association  of  Apprentices  was 
formed  Juae  19,  1S2S  ;  and  the  Lil>rary  committed  to  thair  entire 
control  in  1832,  by  the  Mechanic  Association,  subject  to  the  fol- 
lowing 

PROVISOS. 

I.  That  the  Library-  shall  be  solely  for  the  use  of  Apprentices 
of  members  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Associa- 
tion, and  other  Apprentices  of  Mechanics  and  Manufactorers  of 
Boston  and  vicinity. 

II.  That  the  members  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Me- 
chanic Association  shall  have  the  right  of  visiting  the  Library, 
examining  the  Books,  and  of  taking  them  for  a  reasonable  period 
free  of  expense. 

III.  That  the  Government  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable 
Mechanic  Association,  or  a  committee  from  them,  shall  retain  the 
right  of  visiting  and  inquiring  into  the  state  of  the  Library  from 
time  to  lime  ;  that  they  may  witness  its  progress,  and  report  its 
growth  and  situation  to  the  Parent  Association. 

IV.  That  in  case  the  Library  shall  be  enjoyed  by  any  others 
than  the  persons  mentioned  in  the  first  proviso,  or  that  they  shall 
grossly  abuse  the  privileges  here  granted, — the  Government  of  the 
Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association  shall  have  the 
right  to  resume  the  management  of  the  Library,  and  all  the  im- 
provements and  additions  shall  revert  to  them,  to  be  wholly  under 
their  control  and  disposal  as  heretofore. 


UC  SOUTHERN  REGIONAL  LIBRARY  FACILITY 


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